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顆
kē
〈名〉
1. 小而圓的東西:如一顆瑪瑙。
A small round object: such as a bead.
2. 量詞,指圓形或粒狀的東西:三顆珠子。
A measure word for round or grain-like objects: three beads.
顆
kē
〈名〉
(形聲。从頁 (xié),果聲。从“頁”,表示與頭有關。(kě) 本義: 小頭) 引申指顆粒狀物 (【英】:grain)
(Onomatopoeia. The character is formed from "head" and sounds related to fruit, originally meaning a small head; extended to refer to granular objects (English: grain).)
顆
kē
〈量〉
1. 多用於圓形或粒狀物 (【英】:a grain)
Commonly used for round or granular objects (English: a grain).
2. 如: 三顆黃豆; 兩顆綠豆
For example: three soybeans; two green beans.
【引】
1. 《說文》:顆,小頭也。
From "Shuowen": 顆 means a small head.
2. 元好問《未開海棠》:翠葉輕攏豆顆勻。
From Yuan Haowen's "Unopened Begonia": The emerald leaves lightly gather the evenly-distributed bean grains.
【例】
又如: 顆鹽 (俗稱“粒鹽”。一種粗鹽); 顆子 (方言。指小米)
Also: a grain of salt (commonly known as "lit salt," a type of coarse salt); 顆子 (a dialect term referring to millet).
顆
kē
〈量〉
1. 多用於圓形或粒狀物 ([En.] a grain)
Commonly used for round or grain-like objects (English: a grain).
2. 如: 三顆黃豆; 兩顆綠豆
For example: three soybeans; two green beans.
【引】
1. 《顏氏家訓》:北土通呼物一凷改為一顆。按,如米粒珠子皆是。
From "Yan's Family Instructions": In the northern lands, they commonly refer to one particle as 一顆. For instance, rice grains and beads are all included.
【名】
1. 土塊。《漢書·卷五一·賈山傳》:「為葬薶之侈至於此,使其後世曾不得蓬顆蔽冢而託葬焉。」唐·顏師古·注:「顆,謂土塊。」
1. A clod of earth. From "Han Shu": "The extravagance of burial is such that future generations would not be able to cover the grave with a clod of earth for burial." Commented by Yan Shigu in Tang Dynasty: "顆 refers to a clod of earth."
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