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迄 [qì]
1. 到,至: 起迄。迄今。
(Arrive at; reach: from the beginning to the present.)
2. 始终(用于“未”或“无”前): 迄未成功。迄无音信。
(All along (used before “not” or “no”): has not been successful all along; has had no news all along.)
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迄 [qì]
动词
【本义】: 到;至
(Original meaning: To arrive at; to reach.)
【造字法】: 形声。从辵( chuò),乞声。
(Character formation: Phonetic-ideographic; composed of the radical for walking and the phonetic component for "qi.")
引例:
1. 《说文新附》:迄,至也。
("Shuo Wen Xin Fu": 迄 means to reach.)
2. 《诗·大雅·生民》:以迄于今。
("Book of Songs": until now.)
3. 《国语·周语下》:迄于天下。
("The Book of Documents": extends to the world.)
4. 《楚辞·天问》:吴获迄古。
("Chuci": Wu has reached ancient times.)
5. 《汉书·艺文志》:声教迄于四海。
("Han Shu": Voice and doctrine extend to all seas.)
6. 《汉书·扬雄传》:降周迄孔。
("Han Shu": From Zhou to Confucius.)
7. 清· 薛福成《观巴黎油画记》:夫普法之战,迄今虽为陈迹,而其事信而有征。
(Qing Dynasty's Xue Fucheng: Regarding the Franco-Prussian war, while it is now merely a relic, its significance remains evident.)
8. 蔡元培《图画》:迄今盛行。
(Cai Yuanpei: Still popular to this day.)
9. (英) 赫胥黎著、严复译《天演论》:自皇古迄今。
(Huxley, translated by Yan Fu: Since ancient times to the present.)
例子:
又如: 迄至 (to arrive at; to reach)
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迄 [qì]
副词
竟,毕竟,终究
(So far; all along.)
引例:
1. 《后汉书·孔融传》:迄无成功。
("Hou Han Shu": Has had no success all along.)
2. 《聊斋志异·促织》:迄无济。
("Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio": Has been of no help all along.)
3. 迄未成功;迄无音信;迄功(犹竣工)
(Has not been successful all along; has had no news all along; completion (still can mean finished).)
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