◎? ◎Shattered?
suì
〈动〉
(1) (形声. From stone, pawn sound. "Shi" is one of the radicals of the Chinese character, and characters from "石" are related to stones. This meaning is broken)
(2) Same as [smash; break to pieces]
Shattered, broken in detail. -- "Guangyun"
Patting from time to time, then the lack of title to destroy the head broken chest. -- "Zhuangzi - The World on Earth"
The hub is broken. --Xunzi Fa Xing
Don't dare to give them the whole thing, for their anger of breaking it.
This is the first time that I have read a book on the subject.
The king must want to hurry me, my head is now broken in the pillar with the jade. -- "Records of the Grand Historian - Lian Po Lin Xiang Ru Lianzhuan"
(3) also known as: broken head (crushed its head); broken fold (broken broken); broken tear hundred cracks (torn to shreds); shattered body powder bone (the body is crushed. Referring to death)
(4) to feel unbearable heartache [rive] because of extreme sorrow. e.g. He was heartbroken when his wife died
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suì
〈形〉
(1) trifling;繁杂 [trifling]
Rice and salt, at the beginning of the dense, as annoying and broken, but the energy of Ba can be implemented. -- Han Shu - Huang Ba biography
(2) another example: broken small (trivial; self-proclaimed family children)
(3) sporadic; small [small]
The messy point of broken red mountain apricot hair. [garrulous]. Such as: broken trouble (trouble, abet); broken over (talk nagging and fussy); broken mouth and broken tongue (dialect. Rambling; nagging); gossip
(6) 〈Fang〉:the age of the young [young]. 如:碎女(幼女);碎娃(小孩)
常用词组
碎冰 碎步,碎步子 碎核 碎花 碎浪 碎裂碎片 碎琼乱玉 碎碎物 碎云