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to agree / to consent / to be ready (to do sth) / willing
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肯
kěn
[名]
1. 许可,愿意。
(English: permission, willingness)
2. 骨头上附着的肉。
(English: flesh attached to bone)
3. 肎,骨间肉肎肎着也。俗字误作肯。
(1) From "Shuowen Jiezi": 肎 means the flesh that attaches to the bones. The common character is mistakenly written as 肯.
(2) From "Zhuangzi": Technology often touches upon the critical points.
[动]
1. 假借为“可”。表示应允,同意。
(English: borrowed for "can"; indicates consent or agreement)
Examples:
- 太后不肯。 (The empress dowager did not agree.)
- 留为小吏,不肯。 (He refused to remain a minor official.)
2. 愿意,心甘情愿、乐意。
(English: to be willing; to be glad to do something)
Examples:
- 莫肯我顾。 (No one is willing to care for me.)
- 客肯为靖郭君末寡人乎。 (Would the guest be willing to serve me?)
[副]
1. 恰恰。
(English: just)
Example:
- 肯分 (just; by chance)
2. 〈方〉表示时常、易于。
(English: indicates frequency or ease)
Example:
- 你又拿我作情,倒说我小性儿,行动肯恼。 (You treat me with such affection, you say my temperament makes me prone to anger.)
- 这几天肯下雨。 (It often rains these days.)
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