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银
yín
名词
1. A metallic element that can be used to create currency, utensils, electronic devices, photosensitive materials, and ornaments.
Example: 银子 (silver), 银杯 (silver cup), 银牌 (silver medal).
2. An old type of currency made of silver ingots.
Example: 银币 (silver coin), 银锭 (silver ingot), 银洋 (silver dollar), 银钱 (silver money), 银圆 (also known as “银元” - silver dollar), 银号 (a larger scale money house), 银行 (hāng) (bank), 银票 (silver note).
3. A color resembling silver.
Example: 银白 (silvery white), 银发 (silver hair), 银河 (also called “天河” or “银汉” - Milky Way), 银样镴枪头 (metaphorically describes something that looks nice but is actually useless, like a tin alloy gun head that shines like silver).
4. Same as 垠, meaning edge or boundary.
5. A family name.
银
yín
名词
1. Same as the original meaning (silver). A white metallic element that produces a bright sound, is ductile and malleable, can reach a high polish, mainly exists in the form of a single charge in compounds, has the highest thermal and electrical conductivity of all known substances, and occurs in nature in a self-generating symbiotic state (as in brittle silver ore, bright silver ore, light red silver ore, deep red silver ore, and angle silver ore) — element symbol Ag.
2. Silverware.
3. Currency made of silver, also used generally to refer to money.
银
yín
形容词
Color as white as silver (silver-colored).
Example: 银花火树 (describing brilliant and colorful lights or fireworks), 银霜炭 (a type of high-quality smokeless coal with a white surface), 银霰 (small white ice particles that often occur before or during snow), 银蟾 (referring to the moon), 银硝 (a powdered cosmetic that has medicinal properties), 银海 (in Taoism, refers to the eyes), 银沫 (describing pure white snowflakes), 银红 (the earliest bright red pigment).
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