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齿
chǐ
名词
1. 人和动物嘴里咀嚼食物的器官(通常称“牙”):tooth (organ in the mouth of humans and animals for chewing food, commonly referred to as "tooth").
牙~。~腔。~髓。~龈。~冷(笑必开口,笑的时间长了,牙齿就会感到冷。因谓讥笑于人,如“令人~~”)。
(Examples: tooth cavity, dental pulp, gingiva; cold teeth from prolonged laughter, implying mockery of someone.)
2. 排列像牙齿形状的东西:tooth-like thing (objects arranged in the shape of teeth).
~轮。锯~。梳子~儿。
(Examples: gear teeth, saw teeth, comb teeth.)
3. 因幼马每岁生一齿,故以齿计算牛马的岁数,亦指人的年龄:age (used to calculate the age of cattle and horses based on the growth of teeth; also refers to human age).
马~徒增(旧时自谦年长无能)。
(Example: The age of a horse can be overstated; it was a humble expression of being older yet incompetent.)
4. 并列:juxtapose (to be in parallel).
不~(不能同列或不与同列,表示鄙弃)。
(Example: Cannot be placed on the same level, implying disdain.)
5. 谈到,提及:utter (to mention).
~及。不足~数。
(Examples: to mention, insufficient to be counted.)
6. 触:touch.
~剑(触剑受刀,指被杀或自刎)。
(Example: to touch a sword, referring to being killed or committing suicide.)
动词
1. 并列,次列:juxtapose (to be in parallel or in sequence).
(Example: "不敢与诸任齿" means not daring to be on the same level as others.)
2. 谈说,重视:utter (to talk about, to give importance to).
(Example: "齿及" means to mention.)
3. 录用,收纳:employ (to adopt or accept).
(Examples: "齿召" means to call for employment; "齿用" indicates employment.)
4. 挡,触:touch.
(Example: "齿战" refers to the clashing of teeth, metaphorically meaning to confront intensively.)
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