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谂 shěn
1. 同“审”。
Same as "审" (to examine).
2. 规谏,劝告。
To admonish or advise.
3. 思念。
To miss or long for.
4. 知悉。
To know or be aware of.
5. 通“淰”。躲闪,鱼惊走。
To dodge; as in fish being startled and fleeing.
形 (Adjective): 详尽
In detail.
引 (Examples):
1. 《说文》:谂,深谏也。
From "Shuōwén": "谂" means deep admonishment.
2. 《左传·闵公二年》:昔辛伯谂 周桓公。
From "Zuo Zhuan": "In the past, Xin Bo admonished Duke Huan of Zhou."
3. 《国语·鲁语》:使吾无忘谂。
From "Guóyǔ": "Make sure I do not forget to miss [you]."
4. 《国语·晋语》:使果敢者谂之。
From "Guóyǔ": "Let the brave ones admonish him."
5. 《宋史》:世忠以书来谂,飞复曰:“均为国家,何分彼此?”
From "Song History": "Shizhong came to admonish with a letter, Fei replied: 'We all serve the state; what is the division between you and me?'"
6. 《诗·小雅·四牡》:岂不怀归,是用作歌,将母来谂。
From "Book of Songs": "Are you not longing to return? Therefore I sing, to express my longing for mother."
7. 《国语·鲁语上》:为我得法,使有司藏之,使吾无忘谂。
From "Guóyǔ": "For me to gain the method; let the officials hide it, so I will not forget to miss [you]."
8. 王实甫《西厢记》:我谂知这几日相思滋味。
From Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber": "I know well the taste of longing these past few days."
9. 又如:谂知(知悉)
For example: to know or to be aware.
10. 《孔子家语·礼运》:故龙以为畜而鱼鲔不谂。
From "Kǒngzǐ Jiā Yǔ": "Thus, the dragon thinks as a pet, while fish do not dodge."
11. 明·陈子壮《与孔玉横少宗伯》:觉我形秽,自知既谂,而不敢不勉,以期无玷于知己。
From Ming Dynasty's Chen Zizhuang: "I feel my shape is filthy; I know that I have admonished myself, and dare not be complacent, hoping not to mar the knowledge of my true self."
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