gū
Zheng code: ZMEJ, u: 59d1,GBK:B9C3.
Number of strokes: 8, radical: female, stroke order number: 53 1 1225 1
English: aunt;; father's sister; tentatively;
gū
< name >
( 1)
(sound. From female to ancient voice. Original meaning: husband's mother)
(2)
Same meaning [the mother of one's hubband]
Aunt, husband and mother also. -Shuo Wen
If you are a aunt, you will be called your aunt, and if you are a aunt, you will be called your first aunt. Moreover, a woman calls her husband's concubine a young aunt. -"Erya"
If the mother is not the mother, the aunt is also. -"White Tiger Tong"
Then I will sue my aunt; My aunt (in-laws) loves her son and can't resist him. -Don Li Chaowei's Biography of Liu Yi
(3)
Another example is: Weng Gu; Aunt (in ancient times, the wife called her husband's parents, that is, in-laws)
(4)
Father's sister [aunt; the sister of one's father]
My father's sister is an aunt. -"Erya"
Ask my aunts. -"Poetry, High Wind and Spring Water"
A nephew follows his aunt. -"Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Fifteen Years"
(5)
Another example is: aunts (aunts and uncles); Sister-in-law (sister of father); Aunt; Guxu
(6)
Husband's sister [the sister of one's hubband]
When the bride first arrived, her sister-in-law began to help the bed. -"A New Poem on Yutai Ancient Poem for Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
(7)
Another example is: aunt; Sister-in-law (husband's sister)
(8)
Women who become monks or engage in superstitious occupations [nuns]. Such as: a nun (a female Buddhist who has become a monk); Taoist (female Taoist); three kinds of nuns and six kinds of old women —women of dubious character making a living by dishonest means
(9)
[maiden]. Such as: village girl; Gu Niang Jia
( 10)
A woman whose maiden name is married [married] Such as: Mrs. Gu (married elder woman)
( 1)
For the time being [for the time being]
I owe you money now, but I'm not good at self-improvement, and I'll burn you down. -Ming Gao Qi's "Book Bo Chicken"
(2)
Another example: ignore it.
( 1)
Palliative, unprincipled tolerance. Such as: Gu Rong (tolerance); Forgiveness (tolerance); Indulgence (indulgence); Favoritism (appeasement of favoritism)
(2)
Pass the word "G". Training. Explain the meaning of ancient languages or dialects with popular words [explain archaic or dialectal words in current language]
Gu's shape is shaped by shape, and it is named by shape. -"Guanzi Mind"
(3)
Take a drink [take in; suck]
The fox eats it, and the fly eats it. -"On Mencius Teng Wengong"
cousinship
gūbiǎo
[relation between the children of a brother and a sister; The father of a family and the mother of a family are siblings or siblings. For example, the children of aunts and uncles call each other cousins.
Cousins
You are mistaken. They are cousins, not aunts.
husband of father's sister
gūdiē
[uncle-in-law] [square]: uncle
Uncle
gūfu
( 1)
[Uncle-in-law]: Call your aunt's husband.
(2)
[hubband of hubband's sister]: husband and sister's husband.
husband of father's sister
gūfu
[husband of father's sister; Uncle] Call father and sister's husband. Also known as "uncle"
aunt
gūgu
Aunt: Aunt, father's sister.
father’s sister
gūmā
[aunt; Father's married sister] [mouth]: aunt (referring to father's married sister)
grandfather's sister
gūnǎinɑi
( 1)
[sister of one's paternal grandfather; grandaunt]
(2)
An aunt of a father or mother.
(3)
Accuse women of putting on airs
Look at the way she tells me what to do, like an aunt
(4)
[married daughter]: a daughter whose family says she is married.
Aunt, I can pick up my aunt!
(5)
[girl]: said unmarried woman. Express blame or affection
My aunt, don't make trouble for me!
(6)
-women despise others' arrogance.
How dare you mess with me? Gu won't spare you.
girl
gūniɑng
( 1)
[girl]: Unmarried young women
At the same time, I heard someone reply: "Miss Lin has arrived." ... and Grandmother Jia said, "Invite the girls. You don't have to go to school because you have come from afar today. " -A Dream of Red Mansions
(2)
[daughter]: Daughter
Gave birth to a girl.
(3)
[prostitute]∶ used to be called girls.
As a girl, being a good girl in a day is often more satisfying than being hired by three books and six people. -Qing Wu Jianren's "Robbery of Ashes"
(4)
[a married sister of father][ Fang]: aunt
It turned out that the girl's uncle died and she opened a restaurant with her son. When she saw her nephew, she came to sit at home. -"Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben"
(5)
[husband's younger sister; Sister-in-law]: the husband's sister, sister-in-law]∶
The nine relatives are noisy as soon as possible, and the girl's brother-in-law is noisy. -"Qing Ping Shan Tang Hua Ben"
grandfather's sister
gūpó
( 1)
[Fang]
(2)
[hubband's aunt]: [husband's aunt]∶
(3)
[Father's aunt]: Father's aunt
tentatively
gūqiě
( 1)
Tentatively: Used in front of a verb to indicate that the action is for the time being, with the meaning of making some concessions for the time being, or to indicate that it is necessary to do so in case of necessity, which is equivalent to "for the time being" and "for the first time"
Let's put aside the past. What does this handful of copper coins mean? -"A Little Thing"
(2)
For time being: used for temporary purposes and to meet temporary needs.
This opinion is reserved for the time being.
woman and her brother's wife
gūsǎo
[daughter and her brother' wife; Sister-in-law] The collective name for a woman and her husband's sister.
see no harm in hearing what sb has to say
gūwàngtīngzhī
[see no harm in hearing what sb.has to say; Take sth.for what it is worth] aunt, let's just say; Make a fool of yourself. Listen casually for the time being, and believe it without listening.
You can talk nonsense, and I can listen to it.
tell sb sth for what it is worth
gūwàngyánzhī
[just let me (sb.) talk; Talk for talking's sake] Let's just say it casually, it doesn't necessarily make sense (including polite meaning).
When will I choose Chang 'an? -Qing Zhao Yi's "Self-Play"
appease
gūxī
( 1)
[excuse]: beg for peace and forgive others without principle
to tolerate evil is to abet it
(2)
[tolerate; Indulge]: indulge, indulge, or tolerate out of care or kindness.
Do not tolerate one's son
A gentleman's lover is also virtuous, and a fine lover is also tolerant. -The Book of Rites on the Tan Bow
to tolerate evil is to abet it
gūxī-yǎngjiān
[to tolerate evil is to abet it; Coddling wrong only helps the devil.] conniving at rape leads to great evil; Excessive tolerance will encourage bad people to do bad things.
a form of address for a man used by the senior members of his wife's family
gūye
[form of address for son-in-law by family of his wife] My parents-in-law or the family members of my parents-in-law are called son-in-law.
husband of father's sister
gūzhàng
[paternal aunt's hubband] is also called "uncle".
Buddhist nun
gūzi
Nun: a nun
( 1)
Call father's sister: ~ ~. ~ father. ~ table (the father of one family and the mother of another family are siblings or siblings' relatives, such as "~ ~ brothers").
(2)
Husband's sister: Xiaozi. ~ sister-in-law
(3)
In the old days, a wife called her husband's mother: Weng ~. Uncle.
(4)
Girls, also known as women: ~ Niang (a. unmarried girls, "Niang" read softly; B.aunt) Tao ~. Ni ~
(5)
For the time being, you can: ~ and. ~ rest.