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踞 [jù]
1. Crouch; squat
- 龙蟠虎踞 (describing a perilous terrain).
- 踞坐 (to squat).
- 箕踞 (an ancient way of sitting with legs spread in an eight-shaped position).
2. To occupy
- 踞守 (to occupy and defend).
- 盘踞 (also written as "盘据").
- 雄踞一方 (to dominate a certain area).
3. Rely on
4. Haughty
- 同“倨”。傲慢 (arrogance).
5. Sawlike
- 形如锯齿的 (like a saw).
Usage Examples:
- 踞炉炭上 (squatting on the charcoal stove; metaphorically describing a dangerous situation).
- 踞门限 (sitting with legs spread by the door).
- 踞厕 (sitting on the edge of the bed with legs apart).
- 踞慢 (arrogantly unrestrained).
- 踞嫚 (proudly haughty).
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