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罔 [wǎng]
1. To deceive, to obscure: 罔民 (entrap the people). 罔己 (being deceived by others). 欺罔 (to cheat and deceive).
To deceive; to obscure.
2. None, not having: 罔极 (①without a fixed standard, unpredictable; ②endless, eternal). 置若罔闻 (to treat as if unheard).
None; not having.
3. Same as 惘, feeling lost or disappointed.
Same as "惘" (to feel lost or disappointed).
4. Same as 网, a fishing net made with ropes and lines.
Same as "网" (net).
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罔 [wǎng]
[名] (Noun)
- 本义: 渔猎用的网 (Original meaning: A net used for fishing and hunting)
1. Same as the original meaning. 同“网” ([En.] net).
引 (Used in)
- 《易·系辞下》: (伏羲作结绳而为罔罟,以佃以渔,盖取诸离。) - [En.: Fuxi used to tie ropes and made nets for hunting and fishing, drawing from the "Li."]
2. 法网 ([En.] the net of justice).
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罔 [wǎng]
[形] (Adjective)
1. Confused; disappointed. Same as 惘 ([En.] puzzled).
引 (Used in)
- 《论语·为政》: 学而不思则罔。 (Learning without thinking leads to confusion.)
2. Dishonest ([En.] dishonest).
3. Ignorant ([En.] ignorant).
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罔 [wǎng]
[动] (Verb)
1. To net ([En.] net).
引 (Used in)
- 《楚辞》: 罔薛荔兮为帷,擗蕙榜兮既张。 (I tied the wild vines to serve as curtains.)
2. To slander, to create falsehoods ([En.] slander).
3. To deceive; to hoodwink ([En.] hoodwink; deceive).
4. To harm or frame ([En.] frame up).
5. To indicate prohibition or advise against, equivalent to "don’t" ([En.] don't).
6. None; not having ([En.] not).
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罔 [wǎng]
[副] (Adverb)
Not ([En.] not; no).
引 (Used in)
- 《西游记》: 世人罔究壶中景,象外春光亿万年。 (People do not truly investigate the scene in the pot, which represents spring's light outside for countless years.)
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