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蜂 [fēng]
名
1. An insect that can fly, often with a venomous stinger, capable of stinging people. Includes various types such as "honey bee," "bumblebee," "wasp," and "sweat bee," and typically resides in groups.
(English: An insect that can fly, often with a venomous stinger, capable of stinging people. Includes various types such as "honey bee," "bumblebee," "wasp," and "sweat bee," and typically resides in groups.)
2. Specifically refers to the "honey bee."
(English: Specifically refers to the "honey bee.")
3. [Bee hummingbird] The smallest bird species, the size of a thumb, with a slender beak. Feeds on flower nectar and small insects on flowers. Found in South America.
(English: [Bee hummingbird] The smallest bird species, the size of a thumb, with a slender beak. Feeds on flower nectar and small insects on flowers. Found in South America.)
4. Numerous.
(English: Numerous.)
蜂 [fēng]
形
1. Metaphorically denotes a swarm or multitude.
(English: Metaphorically denotes a swarm or multitude.)
2. Sounds like "feng." Refers to the sharp point of a weapon, extended to mean a keen tendency or momentum.
(English: Sounds like "feng." Refers to the sharp point of a weapon, extended to mean a keen tendency or momentum.)
引
1. "Shuōwén Jiězì": 蜂 refers to flying insects that sting.
(English: "Shuōwén Jiězì": 蜂 refers to flying insects that sting.)
2. "Zuo Zhuan·Xi Gong Twelve Years": Bees and scorpions are poisonous.
(English: "Zuo Zhuan·Xi Gong Twelve Years": Bees and scorpions are poisonous.)
3. "Han Shu·Wen Yuan Zhuan": The sound of bees is like that of wolves.
(English: "Han Shu·Wen Yuan Zhuan": The sound of bees is like that of wolves.)
4. "Lun Heng·Yan Du": Honey is liquid, and bees are yang creatures.
(English: "Lun Heng·Yan Du": Honey is liquid, and bees are yang creatures.)
例
For instance: 蜂虿 (bees and scorpions; refers generally to small poisonous insects); 蜂臣 (refers to worker bees, other than the queen); 蜂扇蚁聚 (the wings of bees flap, and ants gather; metaphorically suggests that while many people may come together, their combined effort may be negligible).
(English: For instance: 蜂虿 (bees and scorpions; refers generally to small poisonous insects); 蜂臣 (refers to worker bees, other than the queen); 蜂扇蚁聚 (the wings of bees flap, and ants gather; metaphorically suggests that while many people may come together, their combined effort may be negligible).)
蜂 [fēng]
形
1. Metaphorically denotes a multitude or swarm.
(English: Metaphorically denotes a multitude or swarm.)
引
1. "Shiji·Xiang Yu Ben Ji": When the Chu forces rise, they swarm like bees.
(English: "Shiji·Xiang Yu Ben Ji": When the Chu forces rise, they swarm like bees.)
2. "Han Shu·Liu Xiang Zhuan": Bees rise together at noon.
(English: "Han Shu·Liu Xiang Zhuan": Bees rise together at noon.)
3. "Han Shu·Zhong Shan Jing Wang Sheng Zhuan": The slanderers swarm like bees.
(English: "Han Shu·Zhong Shan Jing Wang Sheng Zhuan": The slanderers swarm like bees.)
4. "Guangdong Jun Wu Ji": The villagers swarm like ants and bees, filling the foothills.
(English: "Guangdong Jun Wu Ji": The villagers swarm like ants and bees, filling the foothills.)
例
For instance: 蜂出 (to swarm out); 蜂至 (to gather in swarms); 蜂溃 (to scatter like bees fleeing); 蜂出泉流 (like a swarm of bees pouring out like spring water); 蜂合豕突 (like a swarm of bees gathering, resembling wild boars charging; metaphorically suggests a chaotic convergence); 蜂簇 (to cluster like bees).
(English: For instance: 蜂出 (to swarm out); 蜂至 (to gather in swarms); 蜂溃 (to scatter like bees fleeing); 蜂出泉流 (like a swarm of bees pouring out like spring water); 蜂合豕突 (like a swarm of bees gathering, resembling wild boars charging; metaphorically suggests a chaotic convergence); 蜂簇 (to cluster like bees).)
2. Sounds like "feng", referring to the sharp point of a weapon, extended to mean a keen tendency or momentum.
(English: Sounds like "feng", referring to the sharp point of a weapon, extended to mean a keen tendency or momentum.)
beehive / wasp's nest / honeycomb / fig. honeycomb figure
to flock (to see) / to mill / to throng
pour in / come swarming / swarm forward
bee's nest / honeycomb / fig. honeycomb figure
like a swarm of bees / everyone swarms around pushing and shouting / a hornet's nest
bee / honeybee / CL:隻|只[zhi1],群[qun2]
variant of 馬蜂|马蜂[ma3 feng1]
to swarm / to rise in masses
bee colony / swarm / CL:隊|队[dui4]
rush on like a swarm of hornets / like bees pressing forward in swarms -- a crowd pressing on / (The crowds) surged forward (to shake hands with sb.).