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輥
gǔn
[形]
1. 機器上圓柱形能旋轉的東西。
1. A cylindrical object that can rotate on a machine.
2. 像車輪般很快轉動。
2. To spin quickly like a wheel.
3. 車轂整齊勻一的樣子。
3. The appearance of a wheel hub being even and uniform.
[名]
1. 滾筒 (英:roller)。
1. Roller (English: roller).
[動]
1. 滾滾向前流動或運動;像車輪般很快地轉動 (英:roll)。
1. To roll forward or move; to spin quickly like a wheel (English: roll).
2. 運行,運轉 (英:move; be in motion)。
2. To operate, to be in motion (English: move; be in motion).
3. 猶混。形容苟且地生活 (英:muddle along; drift along)。
3. To muddle through; describing a life of drifting along (English: muddle along; drift along).
【引】
1. 《說文》:輥,轂齊等貌。从車,昆聲。謂榦木正圓不橈減。
1. From "Shuowen": 輥 refers to the uniform appearance of the wheel hub. It comes from the character 车, and its sound is similar to "kun." It indicates that the shaft is perfectly round without any taper or reduction.
2. 《考工記·輪人》:望其轂,欲其輥也。
2. From "Kaogongji - Wheel Maker": To look at the hub, one desires its uniformity.
【例】
又如:輥軸(古代一種碾草平地的農具)
For example: 輥軸 (an ancient tool for flattening grass).
如:輥碾(即輥軸);輥輾(古代用石輥製成的一種碾谷工具);輥軸;軋輥
For example: 輥碾 (which is 輥軸); 輥輾 (an ancient tool made from stone rollers for threshing); 輥軸; 轧輥 (roller mill).
如:輥雷(滾動的雷聲)
For example: 輥雷 (the sound of rolling thunder).
如:棍彈(古代一種計時器)
For example: 棍彈 (an ancient type of timekeeping device).
如:輥輥(猶混混。形容苟且混世)
For example: 輥輥 (meaning to muddle through, describing a life of drifting).
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