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萦 (yíng)
1. 缭绕: coil, entwine.
Examples: ~回 (coil back), ~绕 (twist around), ~纡 (curl around), ~怀 (linger in affection).
2. 同本义 (coil):
Examples: 牵缠 (entangle), 牵挂 (worry; care).
3. 通“荧” (puzzle; confuse):
Examples: 迷惑 (bewilderment).
4. 弯曲 (bend):
Examples: Examples: ---- (to bend).
【本义】: 回旋缠绕 (The original meaning: to spiral and intertwine).
【造字法】: 形声 (Phonetic-ideographic character). From 糸 (mì, silk), 荧 (yíng, to shine)省声 (contraction of sound). 糸 indicates fine threads.
引:
1. 《说文》: 萦,收卷也 (In Shuo Wen: "Ying, to entwine").
2. 《通俗文》: 收绩曰萦 ("Collecting achievements is called Ying").
3. 《广韵》: 萦,绕也 ("Ying means to encircle").
4. 《诗·周南·寥木》: 葛藟萦之 (In the Book of Songs: "The vines entwine").
5. 李白《蜀道难》: 百步九折萦岩峦 (Li Bai, "The Path of Shu": "A hundred steps in nine turns winding around the cliffs").
6. 《西游记》: 峻赠怪石列,崎岖曲道萦 (In "Journey to the West": "The steep cliffs are lined with strange stones, and the winding path curves steeply").
Examples:
- 萦抱 (to embrace),
- 萦环 (to encircle; to wear circular ornaments),
- 萦萦 (the appearance of entwining).
牵缠; 牵挂 (worry; care):
Examples:
- 萦萦 (to linger in thought),
- 萦心 (to be entangled in one's heart),
- 萦挂 (to be concerned),
- 萦牵 (to be entwined in care),
- 萦绊 (to be entangled in worries),
- 萦惹 (to attract entanglement).
通“荧” (puzzle; confuse):
Examples:
- 萦悸 (to be puzzled and afraid),
- 萦惑 (to be confused).
弯曲 (bend):
引:
1. 宋· 朱熹《偶题》: 断梗桔槎无拍处,一川寒碧自萦回 (In Song, Zhu Xi's "Occasional Poem": "The broken vine of the orange twig has no place to strike; a river of cold emerald quietly winds").
Examples:
- 萦薄 (a bent area where grass and trees grow densely).
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