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year, to carry / to convey / to load / to hold / and / also / as well as / simultaneously
Usage
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載
1. Year; age.
- 千载难逢 (An opportunity that comes once in a thousand years).
- 三年两载 (Three years).
2. Record; publish; depict.
- 记载 (Record).
- 连载 (Serialized).
- 转载 (Reprint).
Noun, measure word. A unit of time measurement equivalent to "year."
- Example phrases: "一年半载" (one and a half years), "三年五载" (three years and five years), "千载难逢" (a rare opportunity).
載
1. To load; to load onto a vehicle.
- 载客 (Carry passengers).
- 载货 (Carry goods).
- 载重 (Load capacity).
- 载体 (Carrier).
- 装载 (Load).
- 满载而归 (Return fully loaded).
2. To be filled; full of.
- 怨声载道 (Voices of complaint fill the streets).
3. To; thus (often used in classical texts to indicate simultaneous actions).
- 载歌载舞 (Sing and dance).
4. A surname.
Verb. To ride.
- "载, 乘也" (To ride, according to the Shuowen Jiezi).
- "陆行载车,水行载舟" (On land, vehicles are used, on water, boats are used, according to the Records of the Grand Historian).
- "吾欲载车马,太行路峥嵘" (I wish to ride with my horse-drawn carriage, the Taihang road is rugged, from Meng Jiao's poem "感兴").
Verb. To transport.
- Example phrases: "载人" (Transport people), "载货" (Transport goods).
- "巨鳌莫载三山去,我欲蓬莱顶上行" (The giant tortoise cannot carry the three mountains away, I wish to go up to the peak of Penglai, from Li Bai's poem "怀仙歌").
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