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膚
fū
1. Skin; the surface layer of the human body.
皮肤,人体表面的皮。
2. Bark of a tree.
树皮。
3. Meat of birds and beasts.
禽兽的肉。
4. Finely cut meat.
切细的肉。
5. Superficial; shallow.
浅薄;浮浅。
6. Big; large.
大。
7. Beautiful.
美。
8. Distribution; spread.
分布。
9. Separation; distance.
离。
10. To peel.
剥。
11. A unit of measure in ancient China; four fingers wide is one "肤".
通“ 扶 ”。古长度单位。四指宽为一肤。
Additional meanings:
- Refers to the skin of a living being (skin).
同本义 ([En.] skin)
- Refers to the outer covering of trees and fruits (bark; skin).
樹木、果實的表皮 ([En.] bark; skin)
- Things resembling a skin-like layer ([En.] sth. resembling skin).
某些像皮層那樣的東西 ([En.] sth. resembling skin)
- Meat used in ancient sacrificial rites ([En.] sacrificial meat).
古代用於祭祀或供食用的肉類 ([En.] sacrificial meat)
- A unit of measure; one finger is an inch, four fingers equal one "肤".
古代長度單位,一指爲寸,四指爲膚 ([En.] measure unit of length)
- A relatively short distance ([En.] short distance).
較短的距離 ([En.] short distance)
- Appearance or surface ([En.] appearance).
外表 ([En.] appearance)
- Refers to a square grain receptacle used in ancient rites ([En.] a square grain receptacle).
通「簠」( fǔ)。古祭祀燕享,以盛稻粱的器皿 ([En.] a square grain receptacle)
Other notes:
- It can also refer to the belly area or the front of the abdomen.
同“ 臚 ”。1.肚腹前部。
Overall, the character "膚" has a variety of meanings primarily tied to skin, superficiality, and various applications in ancient Chinese measurements and contexts.
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