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达 dá
1. 通: To be unobstructed; leads to; go to.
2. 通晓: To thoroughly understand.
3. 遍, 全面: To cover broadly; comprehensive.
4. 到: To arrive; reach.
5. 实现: To realize.
6. 传出来: To convey; express.
7. 得到显要的地位: To gain a prominent position.
8. 姓: A surname.
达 dá
1. 通: 四通八达: all roads lead to everywhere.
道德通行天下的美德: Virtue recognized by all.
达人: A knowledgeable person.
达士: A person of accomplishment.
2. 通晓: 洞达: Insightful; comprehensive understanding.
练达: Well-informed.
3. 遍, 全面: 达观: To take a broad, relaxed view of setbacks.
4. 到: 达到: To attain; arrive at.
抵达: To reach.
通宵达旦: All night until dawn.
5. 实现: 目的已达: The goal has been achieved.
6. 传出来: 传达: To convey; communicate.
转达: To relay.
7. 得到显要的地位: 显达: Illustrious; of high standing.
达官贵人: Officials and influential people.
8. 姓: A surname.
达 dá
动:
【本义】: The original meaning is to be unobstructed and lead to a destination.
【造字法】: A phono-semantic compound; the left part is 辵 (road), and the right part provides the pronunciation.
1. 同本义: Referring to unobstructed pathways.
2. 到达: To arrive, achieve something.
3. 通达事理: To thoroughly understand principles.
4. 通晓事理: To understand clearly; to be aware.
5. 荐举: To recommend.
6. 将意思表达出来: To express; convey meaning.
名:
1. (方) Referring to father.
2. 地名: Da County, Sichuan Province.
3. 各处: Everywhere.
4. 姓: A surname.
象:
Refers to the sound produced when objects collide.
Tsaidam or Qaidam basin (Mongolian: salt marsh), depression northeast of the Plateau of Tibet, located between the Qilian Shan and the Kunlun Shan at the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.
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