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胫
jìng
名词
【本义】: 小腿
[Original meaning]: Shin (lower leg)
1. 小腿,从膝盖到脚跟的一段。
[1. The lower leg, a segment from the knee to the heel.]
2. 同本义 ([En.] shank)
[2. Same as above meaning ([En.] shank)]
3. 泛指人或禽兽的腿。
[3. Generally refers to the legs of humans or animals ([En.] leg)]
4. 小腿骨,脊椎动物膝盖以下的前方骨头。
[4. The shinbone, the front bone in vertebrates below the knee ([En.] shin)]
引例:
1. 《说文》:胫,胻也。
[1. "Shuo Wen": 胫 means the lower leg.]
2. 《论语》:以杖叩其胫。 皇疏:“脚胫也。膝上曰股,膝下曰胫。”
[2. "Analects": strike the lower leg with a staff. Imperial commentary: "The leg below the knee is called the shank. Above the knee is called the thigh, below the knee is the shank."]
3. 《山海经·海内经》:有赤胫之民。
[3. "Shan Hai Jing": There are people with red shins.]
4. 《汉书·赵充国传》:闻苦脚胫寒泄。
[4. "Han Shu": Heard of the suffering of cold legs leaking.]
5. 《淮南子·俶真》:析才士之胫。
[5. "Huai Nan Zi": Analyze the legs of talented individuals.]
例子:
又如: 胫无毛(形容奔走辛劳之甚); 胫大于股(言本小末大。旧时喻臣下的力量大于君上); 胫衣(套裤)
[For example: "Shins without hair" (describing intense labor); "Shin larger than thigh" (indicating the small being greater than the large, used to describe subordinates being more powerful than their superiors); "Shin clothes" (pants).]
综上所述,胫的含义包括小腿、腿以及小腿骨等多个方面,是一个在不同情境下可以具有多重意义的字。
[In summary, the meanings of 胫 include the lower leg, leg, and shinbone, making it a character that can have multiple meanings in different contexts.]
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