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誇
kuā
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【本义】: 把事情说得或做得超过了原有程度,不符合实际
[Basic meaning]: To say or do something beyond the original level, not in accordance with reality
1. 誇口;誇燿。
Flamboyant speech; boastful display.
2. 誇獎,誇贊。
To praise or commend.
3. 粗;大。
Rough; big.
4. 美麗。
Beautiful.
5. 逞。
To show off.
6. 歌唱。
To sing.
7. 夸大。
To exaggerate.
8. 夸奖。
To compliment.
9. 姓。
A surname.
【引】
1. 《通俗文》:自矜曰誇。
From "Popular Literature": To boast of oneself is called "kuā."
2. 《字林》:誇,大言也。
From "Grammatical Forest": Kuā means boastful talk.
3. 《管子·白心》:萬物均既誇衆矣。注:「大也。」
From "Guanzi": All things are equally exaggerated; note that "kuā" means big.
4. 《文选·扬雄·长杨赋序》:上将大誇。注:「誇,大言也。」
From "Selections of Writings": The official will boast greatly; note that "kuā" means boastful speech.
5. 《公羊传·庄公九年》:伐败。注:「自誇大其伐。」
From "Gongyang Commentary": Victory in battle; note that "self-boasting is exaggerated boasting of the victory."
6. 《韩非子·解老》:虽势尊衣美,不以誇贱欺贫。
From "Han Feizi": Although power is respected and clothing is beautiful, do not use boasting to deceive the poor.
【例】
又如:
誇詐(吹噓欺騙);
夸誕(说话荒诞不经);
誇談設嘴(吹噓;誇口);
誇詡(驕傲自誇,炫耀);
人人都誇他愛勞動;
誇耀(驕傲自誇;炫耀);
夸容(驕傲、炫耀、自誇自大之色)。
2. 擴大,張大。
To enlarge; to magnify.
3. 通「跨」(kuà)。兼有。
Also means "kuà" (to span or cross). Has both meanings.
1. 《汉书·诸侯王表序》:而藩国大者,誇州兼郡,连城数十。
From "Book of Han": For the major vassals, they span prefectures and counties, connecting many cities.
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