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饧 (xíng)
1. 糖稀。
Malt syrup.
2. 糖块、面剂子等变软。
Soften sugar cubes, dough, etc.
3. 精神不振,眼睛半睁半闭。
Dispirited, with half-closed sleepy eyes.
饧 (xíng)
用麦芽或谷芽熬成的饴糖。
Maltose; malt sugar.
【引】
1. 宋·李彭老《浪淘沙》:泼火雨初晴。草色青青。傍檐垂柳卖春饧。
Song Dynasty, Li Penglao: "The fire rain has just cleared. The grass is green. By the eaves, willows droop selling spring malt."
2. 唐·刘禹锡《历阳书事》:湖鱼香胜肉,官酒重于饧。
Tang Dynasty, Liu Yuxi: "Lake fish aroma surpasses meat; official wine is heavier than malt."
【例】
- 饧糟 (residue from boiling malt syrup)
- 饧饼 (a type of malt candy)
- 饧粥 (sweet porridge)
- 饧蜜 (syrup)
- 饧糖 (malt sugar)
- 饧桃 (sweet peach)
饧 (xíng)
【动】
1. 糖块、面剂子等变软。
To soften sugar cubes, dough, etc.
【例】
- 如: 糖饧了.
For example: The sugar has softened.
2. 形容眼色朦胧。
Describes sleepy eyes.
【引】
1. 《西游记》:八戒饧眼偷看,你道他怎生打扮。
"Journey to the West": "Zhu Bajie squinted with sleepy eyes, how do you think he dressed?"
2. 《红楼梦》:只觉口齿缠绵,眉眼愈加饧涩,忙伏侍他睡下。
"Dream of the Red Chamber": "I only felt my words softening, my brows and eyes becoming more and more sleepy, hastily waiting for him to sleep."
【例】
- 又如: 饧涩 (disperse spirit, sleepy eyes)
- 饧眼 (squinting eyes, hazy view)
麦芽糖。
Malt sugar.
组词:饴饧
Compound word: She malt.
面团或糖块变软。
Dough or sugar cubes soften.
组词:这块糖饧了,不好吃。
Compound word: This piece of candy has softened; it doesn’t taste good.
眼睛半睁半闭,呆滞无神的样子。
Half-open, dazed, and vacant appearance of the eyes.
组词:他眼睛有点饧,想必是困了。
Compound word: His eyes are a bit sleepy, he must be tired.
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