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诖
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1. 失误: 失误 (a. implicating others in a crime; b. removal from office, losing one’s position).
Error; to implicate (involving others in mistakes).
2. 欺骗: 欺骗 (cheat).
Deception: "To deceive and create chaos in the world, endangering the nation."
3. 碍,挂碍: Obstruction; to hinder.
Obstruction; hindrance.
本义: 贻误 (连累): The original meaning relates to causing delays or implicating others.
【同本义】(同义解):
1. Affect adversely; implicate (同本义).
2. Cheating; deceit (欺骗).
引:
1. 《说文》: 诖,误也。
"Etymological Dictionary": "诖 means error."
2. 《汉书·文帝纪》: 诖误吏民
"Historical Records of the Han Dynasty": "Erroneously involve officials and people."
3. 《战国策·韩策》: 夫不顾社稷之长利,而听须臾之说,诖误人主者,无过于此者矣。
"Strategies of the Warring States": "For those who ignore the long-term benefits of the nation and heed momentary advice, there is no greater error than misleading the ruler."
例:
1. 诖误 (欺蒙牵连他人犯罪): Erroneously implicating others in a crime.
2. 诖注 (错误地记载): Incorrectly recorded.
3. 诖乱 (使迷惑混乱): Causing confusion and chaos.
4. 诖谬 (谬误): Fallacy.
引:
1. 《广雅》: 诖,欺也。
"Comprehensive Vocabulary": "诖 means to deceive."
2. 《史记·吴王濞列传》: 诖乱天下,欲危社稷。
"Records of the Grand Historian": "To deceive and cause chaos in the world, wishing to endanger the nation."
例:
1. 诖墨 (欺蒙毁谤): Deceive and slander.
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