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邪 (xié)
1. 不正当,不正派。
[En.] inappropriate, unethical.
2. 中医指引起疾病的环境因素。
[En.] refers to environmental factors causing diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
3. 迷信的人指鬼神给予的灾祸。
[En.] calamity attributed to ghosts or deities by superstitious people.
4. 妖异怪诞。
[En.] bizarre and unusual.
5. 同“斜”。
[En.] same as "斜" (oblique).
6. 不正当,不正派 ([En.] evil)
例: ~恶 (è), ~念, ~说.
[En.] evil thoughts, unethical remarks.
7. 异常。妖异怪诞 ([En.] heretical)
例: 邪魔, 邪术.
[En.] demonic arts.
8. 品行不正的人 ([En.] crafty and evil person).
9. 中医指邪气 ([En.] pathogenic factor).
与人体正气相对而言。泛指各种致病因素及其病理损害。
[En.] Refers to pathogenic factors in Traditional Chinese Medicine, opposing the body's righteous energy; generally refers to various pathogenic factors and their pathological damage.
10. 妖异怪戾之事或迷信人所称的神怪、妖异 ([En.] demon).
11. 另见 yé.
[En.] See also yé.
12. 同“耶”,疑问词。
[En.] Same as "耶", an interrogative word.
邪 (yé)
1. 见“莫邪”(mòyé)
[En.] See "莫邪" (mòyé).
2. 古同疑问词“耶”.
[En.] An ancient counterpart of the interrogative word "耶".
3. 另见 xié.
[En.] See also xié.
古同“玡”,琅玡山。
[En.] Same as "玡", refers to Mount Langya.
上述[一]的另一种读音。
[En.] Another pronunciation of the above [one].
古同“徐”,缓慢。
[En.] An ancient counterpart of "徐", meaning slow.
副词 慢慢的。通「徐」。
[En.] Adverb meaning slowly. Corresponds to "徐".
《诗经.邶风.北风》:其虚其邪,既亟只且。
[En.] From "The Book of Songs": "Its emptiness and slowness, already urgent but also gentle."
古同“餘”。
[En.] Same as "餘" (surplus).
名词 剩余。
[En.] Noun meaning remainder.
《史记.卷二六.历书》:归邪于终,事则不悖。
[En.] From "Shiji": "Return the excess to the end, then the matter will not be in contradiction."
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