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Pinyin
fán、 pó
Definition
complicated / many / in great numbers
繁 [fán]
1. Complicated. 复杂。
- Example: 复杂:~杂。~乱。删~就简。~难。~嚣。
2. Numerous. 多。
- Example: ~多。~重(zhòng )。纷~。频~。~星。~忙。~芜。~博。
3. Prosperous. 兴盛。
- Example: ~茂。~荣。~华。
4. Biological reproduction of new individuals. 生物增生新个体。
- Example: ~殖。~育。~衍。
繁 [fán] (as a Noun)
Originally written as “緐”, referring to horse decorations. 字本作“緐”.马头上的饰物.同本义。
1. Numerous ([En.] numerous) 众多。
- Citation: 《诗·小雅·正月》:正月繁霜,我心忧伤。
- Example: 繁剧(事务繁重);繁星(众多的星星);繁言(多言);繁虑(很多的忧虑)
2. Grand; vigorous ([En.] grand; vigorous). 盛大;旺盛。
- Example: 繁昌(繁荣昌盛);繁盛(繁荣兴盛;繁多昌盛)
3. Complicated ([En.] complicated). 复杂。
- Example: 繁务(杂事);繁句(文法结构复杂的句子);繁思(繁杂的思绪)
4. Luxuriant ([En.] luxuriant). 茂盛。
- Example: 繁昌(形容草木茂盛);繁盛(繁荣而兴盛)
繁 [fán] (as a Verb)
1. To propagate ([En.] propagate). 繁殖,繁衍。
- Example: 繁息(孳生,生长)
2. See also: [pó] 另见 pó。
繁 [pó]
1. White ([En.] white). 白色。
- Example:《晏子春秋》:公乘侈舆、服繁驵驱之。
2. See also: [fán] 另见 fán。
traditional Chinese character
a huge amount (of books and papers)
Fanshi county in Xinzhou 忻州[Xin1 zhou1], Shanxi
Fanshi county in Xinzhou 忻州[Xin1 zhou1], Shanxi
variant of 煩冗|烦冗[fan2 rong3]
prosperous / thriving / flourishing / rich and vigorous
繁荣昌盛 fán róng chāng shèng
glorious and flourishing (idiom); thriving
to breed / to reproduce / to propagate
fecundity / fertility / reproductive capacity
vast / voluminous / many and varied / numerous / extensive amount of / exhaustive / heavy (expenditure) / arduous / strenuous / exhausting / draining / burdensome
many and complicated / mired in minor details
prosperous / thriving / (of vegetation) luxuriant
convoluted and overelaborate (document) / unnecessarily elaborate writing / mumbo-jumbo
prosperous / booming (economy)
heavy / burdensome / heavy-duty / arduous / onerous
many and varied / of many different kinds
to multiply / to reproduce / to increase gradually in number or quantity
exuberant / luxuriant / lush and flourishing (vegetation) / rank growth
rich, strong and prosperous
names of many kinds (idiom); items of every description
many stars / a vast sky full of stars