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鸡 jī
1. A type of poultry, of which there are many varieties; has short wings and cannot fly high; the male crows at dawn, while the female lays eggs.
家禽,品种很多,翅膀短,不能高飞;雄性能报晓,雌性能生蛋。
2. A male or female chicken: rooster (公~), hen (母~), chick (~雏).
公鸡、母鸡、鸡雏。
3. (Noun) The term refers to domesticated birds, especially the common chicken (Gallus gallus) belonging to the family Phasianidae, characterized by a short sharp beak, a comb, and meat wattles, with particularly short wings.
(名)指鸟纲雉科的家禽,尤指普通家鸡 (Gallus gallus),特征是喙短锐,有冠与肉髯,翅膀短。
4. Refers to timekeeping, as in historical texts where the chicken is noted for its signaling capabilities. For example:
1. From "Shuowen Jiezi": The chicken is known for discerning time.
2. From "Hanshu": The chicken is a small creature that supervises the timings of people.
3. From "Liji": Eating beans with chicken.
4. From "Liji": The rooster coos at dawn.
5. From "Yijing": Xun represents the chicken.
6. From "Zhouli": The industry holds the chicken.
7. From Tao Yuanming's "Taohua Yuan Ji": Sounds of chickens and dogs are heard.
8. From Meng Haoran's "Gu Ren Zhuang": The old friend prepared chicken and millet.
9. From Gui Youguang's "Xiang Ji Xuan Zhi": The chicken roosts in the hall.
5. Examples of usage include: rooster (鸡男), chicken farm (鸡坊), chicken skin (鸡肤, metaphor for rough and wrinkled skin), and chicken and duck (鸡鹜).
例如:鸡男(雄鸡),鸡坊(养鸡场),鸡肤(鸡皮,比喻皮肤粗糙而多皱纹),鸡鹜(鸡和鸭)。
chicken stock / chicken soup / (fig.) chicken soup for the soul – i.e. feel-good motivational stories (often used disparagingly because the stories don't really effect change in people's lives)
not a chicken or dog left / Even chickens and dogs are not spared -- utter extermination. / Even fowls and dogs are not spared -- ruthless mass slaughter. / cruelty on the part of the marauders / No living thing, not a fowl, or a dog remained.
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