丁字
Chinese
4th heavenly stem; man; people; little cube; surname |
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simp. and trad. (丁字) |
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Literally: “丁-shaped”. |
Pronunciation
Adjective
丁字
- (attributive) T-shaped
- 三匹馬丁字兒廝殺。戰到三十合,戰不倒呂布。 [Written Vernacular Chinese, trad.]
- From: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, circa 14th century CE
- Sān pǐ mǎ dīngzìr sīshā. Zhàn dào sān shí hé, zhàn bù dǎo Lǚbù. [Pinyin]
- The three horses had now formed a "T" shape as they fought. After fighting for thirty bouts, they were unable to bring down Lü Bu.
三匹马丁字儿厮杀。战到三十合,战不倒吕布。 [Written Vernacular Chinese, simp.]
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