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麝 [shè]
名词
1. An animal name (musk deer)
哺乳动物,毛棕黑色。生活在沼泽地带,毛皮可做衣服。
A mammal with brown-black fur. It lives in marshy areas, and its fur can be used to make clothing.
2. A small, robust-legged deer found in the mountainous regions of Central Asia; males have valuable musk sacs and are the only deer species with a gallbladder.
产于中亚山地的一种小型粗腿的鹿,雄兽有值钱的麝囊,在鹿类中是唯一具有胆囊者。
A species of small, robust-legged deer found in the mountainous regions of Central Asia; males possess valuable musk sacs and are the only deer with a gallbladder.
3. Abbreviation of "麝香" (musk); also generally refers to fragrance.
“麝香”的简称。亦泛指香气。
A shorthand term for "musk," which also refers broadly to fragrance.
引:
1. 《说文》:麞,麞如小麋。脐有香。字亦作麝。
From "Shuowen": "Zhuang, resembles a small deer. The navel has fragrance. The character is also written as 麝."
2. 《西山经》:翠山,其阴多旌牛麞麞。注:“似獐而小,有香。”
From "Western Mountain Classics": "On Green Mountain, its shadow contains many jingniuzhuang. Note: 'Resembles a small deer and has fragrance.'"
如:麝父 (雄麝);麝脐 (雄麝的脐,麝香腺在此)
E.g., 麝父 (male musk deer); 麝脐 (navel of male musk deer, where musk glands are located).
如:麝鹿 (极细的麝香粉);麝枕 (香枕);麝脑 (麝香精);麝酒 (麝香浸制的酒)
E.g., 麝鹿 (ultra-fine musk powder); 麝枕 (fragrant pillow); 麝脑 (musk essence); 麝酒 (musk-infused wine).
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