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陪 [péi]
Meaning:
1. To accompany, to stay beside someone or something.
Example: 陪伴 (to accompany), 陪同 (to escort), 陪客 (to host a guest), 陪葬 (to accompany in burial), 陪嫁 (to accompany in marriage), 失陪 (sorry to leave).
2. To assist or help support someone.
Example: 陪臣 (supporting subjects), 陪审 (to assist in a trial).
3. To increase, additional or non-primary.
Example: 陪衬 (additional lining), 陪都 (secondary capital).
4. In ancient times, it was synonymous with "赔," meaning to compensate or repay.
Origin:
1. Same as the original meaning (En. mound).
2. A subject or official serving in an assistant role (En. subject; assistant).
As a verb:
1. To accompany (En. accompany).
Example: 奉陪 (to respectfully accompany), 陪位 (to sit with), 陪京 (to accompany to the capital), 陪乘 (to travel along with), 陪床的 (servant to accompany in marriage), 陪花 (wine girl), 陪奉 (to accompany in service).
2. To increase (En. increase).
Example: 陪敦 (to thicken), 陪鼎 (an increment in food vessels).
3. To assist or help (En. assist; help).
Example: 陪堂 (to assist or help in tasks).
4. Synonymous with "赔," meaning to compensate or indemnify (En. compensate; indemnify).
Example: 陪告 (to explain or clarify).
5. Commonly interchangeable with "倍," meaning to violate (En. violate).
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