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髮
髮 fà
名词
1. 人的前额、双耳和头颈部以上生长的毛:头髮。鬓髮。怒髮冲冠。《詩•小雅•都人士》:“彼君子女,卷髮如蠆。”
[En.] Hair: the毛that grows above the forehead, between the ears, and on the neck.
2. 草木。
[En.] Grass and trees.
3. 古代长度单位,尺的万分之一。《新書•六術》:“十毫為髮,十髮為氂,十氂為分,十分為寸,十寸為尺。”
[En.] An ancient unit of length, one ten-thousandth of a chi (尺).
4. 姓。宋邵思。
[En.] A surname.
引:
1. 《易·說卦》:巽爲寡髮。
[En.] In the Book of Changes: "Xun signifies few hairs."
2. 《素問·大節藏象論》:其華在髮。
[En.] In the Plain Questions: "Its flowers are in the hair."
3. 《莊子·逍遙遊》:窮髮之下。
[En.] In Zhuangzi: "Under the end of the hair."
4. 《大戴礼记·保傅》:束髮而就大學。
[En.] In the Great Dai Li Record: "Tie up the hair and go to university."
5. 《蘇武古詩》:結髮成夫妻。注:“結髮始成人也。謂男年二十,女年十五,時取笄冠爲義也。”
[En.] In the Ancient Poems of Su Wu: "Bonded hair as a couple." Note: "Tying hair signifies coming of age, referring to men at twenty and women at fifteen."
例:
理髮; 脫髮; 怒髮衝冠(形容怒極)
[En.] Haircut; hair loss; extremely angry (to the point of hair raising).
3. 通“旆( pèi)”。古代旐末形如燕尾的垂旒; 旗幟的通稱。
[En.] Also means "flag": in ancient times, it referred to banners that had tails resembling the tail of a swallow.
引:
1. 《荀子·議兵》:武王载髮,有虔秉鉞;如火烈烈,則莫我敢遏。
[En.] In Xunzi: "King Wu bore the flag, and holding the axe with utmost devotion, like a fierce fire."
动词
放射。
组词: “弹无虚发”, “百发百中”。
[En.] To emit, as in "every shot hits" and "hitting the target every time."
动词
生长、产生。
组词: “发芽”。唐.王维《相思》诗:“红豆生南国,秋来发故枝。”
[En.] To grow or produce, as in “germinate.” In a poem by Wang Wei from the Tang Dynasty: "Red beans grow in the southern country; in autumn, they sprout from the old branches."
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