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諾
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【本义】: 表示
1. 答應的聲音,表示同意。
- (En.) The sound of agreement, indicating consent.
- 唯唯~~。
- (En.) Yes, yes...
2. 答應,允許。
- (En.) To agree, to allow.
- ~言。許~。承~。一~千金。
- (En.) Words of agreement. Granting permission. To accept. A promise worth a thousand pieces of gold.
【造字法】: 形聲。從言,若聲。
- (En.) Phonetic and associative character. Composed of the element for "words" and a phonetic element suggesting sound.
異義:
1. 同本義(一般用於上對下、尊對卑或平輩之間,卑對尊用「謹諾」).
- (En.) Same original meaning (generally used in hierarchical relationships, where the lower respond with "humble agreement" [En. yes]).
2. 古時批字於公文之尾,表示許可叫「諾」,猶今簽字。
- (En.) In ancient times, a mark at the end of official documents indicating permission was called "諾," akin to today's signature.
引文:
1. 《說文》:諾,應也。按,應詞也。緩應曰諾,疾應曰唯。
- (En.) "Etymological Dictionary": "諾" means to respond. A softer response is "諾," a quick response is "唯."
2. 《詩·魯頌·閟宮》:莫敢不諾。
- (En.) "Book of Songs": No one dares to not agree.
3. 《戰國策·趙策四》:太后曰:「諾。恣君之所使之。」
- (En.) "Strategies of the Warring States": The Empress Dowager said: "Agreed. Do as you wish."
4. 《戰國策·齊策》:孟嘗君不說,曰:「諾,先生休矣。」
- (En.) "Strategies of the Warring States": Lord Mengchang did not speak, saying: "Agreed, you may rest now."
例子:
- 例如: 諾諾(連聲應諾); 諾唯(應諾); 諾許(許諾;應允)。
- (En.) For example: 諾諾 (repeated agreement); 諾唯 (to respond); 諾許 (consent; to agree).
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