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覬:
1. 希望得到。
(To hope to obtain.)
2. 希望得到:“自毀齒已上,父兄鬻賣,以~其利”。~覦(非分的希望或企圖)。
(To hope to obtain: "After destroying my own teeth, my father and brothers sold themselves to covet its benefits." To covet (an unreasonable hope or attempt).)
覬 jì
(Verb)
(Phonetic-graphical: From “seeing,” with the sound "qǐ." Primary meaning: to hope to obtain.) Same as the primary meaning. (English: covet)
引:
1. 柳宗元《童區寄傳》:自毀齒已上,父兄鬻賣,以覬其利。
(Liu Zongyuan, “On the Story of Tongqu”: After destroying my own teeth, my father and brothers sold themselves to covet its benefits.)
2. 劉禹錫《上杜司徒書》:覬乎異日,得夷平民,然後裹足西向。
(Liu Yuxi, “Letter to Du Situ”: Coveting the day when I can obtain commoners, then I will turn westward.)
例:
又如:覬倖(希望能僥倖得到);覬望(非分的希望);覬欲(非分的希求與貪慾);覬奪(希圖攘奪);覬欲(企圖);覬利(企求利益)
(Examples: Also, to covet fortune (hope to obtain it by luck); to covet hope (unreasonable hopes); to covet desire (unreasonable seeking and greed); to covet and seize (to plot to rob); to covet desire (to scheme); to covet benefits (to seek profit).)
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