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马
mǎ
名
1. 哺乳动物,颈上有鬃,尾生长毛,四肢强健,善跑,供人骑或拉东西。
(A mammal with a mane on its neck, long hair on its tail, strong limbs, good at running, used for riding or pulling things.)
2. 大。
(Large.)
3. 姓。
(Surname.)
马
mǎ
名
1. 单蹄食草大型哺乳动物 ([En.] horse)。
(Single-hoofed large mammal that feeds on grass [En. horse].)
2. “码”的古字。古代用以计算的筹码。近世也用以计数 ([En.] code)
(An ancient character of "码," used in ancient times as counting chips; in modern times, also used for counting.)
3. 姓。
(Surname.)
马
mǎ
动
1. 〈方〉∶发怒时把脸拉长像马脸 ([En.] draw face).
(Dial. to stretch one's face when angry like a horse's face.)
2. 驾着马 ([En.] take horse; control a horse)
(To drive or control a horse.)
马
mǎ
形
大的 ([En.] big).
(Large [En. big].)
引例
1. 韩愈《马说》:千里马常有,而伯乐不常有。
(Han Yu's "On Horses": There are often thousand-mile horses, but there are not often talents to recognize them.)
例句
如:马伯乐(相马的人);
(For example: 马伯乐 [the one who appraises horses];)
如:马道(大路);
(For example: 马道 [big road];)
lit. heart like a frisky monkey, mind like a cantering horse (idiom); fig. capricious (derog.) / to have ants in one's pants / hyperactive / adventurous and uncontrollable
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom) / fig. a blessing in disguise / it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good
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