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骋
Chěng
1. 奔跑。
Gallop.
2. 放开,尽量展开。
Release, unfold as much as possible.
3. 抒发,发挥。
Express, give free play to.
骋
Chěng
1. 奔跑:驰~。~足。~骛(奔驰)。
Galloping: gallop.
2. 放开,尽量展开:~目。~怀。~望。
Release and unfold as much as possible: indulge the sights, release the feelings, expand the aspirations.
3. 抒发,发挥:~志。~能。
Express and give free play to: express ambitions, exhibit abilities.
骋
Chěng
【本义】: 纵马向前奔驰
Original Meaning: To gallop forward on horseback.
【造字法】: 形声。从马,甹( píng)声。
Character Structure: Phono-semantic compound; composed of the character for horse and the sound component.
1. 同本义 ([En.] gallop)
Same as original meaning (gallop).
引:
References:
1. 《说文》:骋,直驰也。
"Shuo Wen": to gallop straight.
2. 《左传·定公八年》:林楚怒马,及衢而骋。
"Zuo Zhuan": Lin Chu rode a furious horse and galloped to the crossroads.
3. 《楚辞·离骚》:乘骐骥以驰骋兮。
"Chuci": To ride the steed and gallop.
例:
Examples:
又如: 驰骋(骑马奔驰); 骋鹜(奔走驰骋); 骋步(驰步快走)
Also: galloping (riding fast); galloping about; walking briskly.
2. 放任,放纵 ([En.] indulge)
Indulgence.
引:
References:
1. 《庄子·天地》:故其与万物接也,至无而供其求,时骋而要其宿。
"Zhuangzi": Therefore, interacting with all things, it reaches emptiness and satisfies its demands, occasionally indulging and seeking refuge.
例:
Examples:
又如: 骋心(恣意,快心); 骋快(放纵); 骋情(纵情)
Also: indulging the heart (self-indulgence); relaxing; indulging emotions.
3. 施展; 发挥 ([En.] give free play to)。
Give free play to.
例:
Examples:
如: 骋志(施展志向)
For example: expressing ambitions.
骋
Chěng
【名】古州名 (【英】:Cheng prefecture)。唐置。在今四川省屏山县
Noun: An ancient prefecture name (Cheng prefecture in English). Established in the Tang dynasty. Located in today's Pingshan County, Sichuan Province.
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