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Information of 孔
Pinyin
kǒng
Definition
(surname) / hole
孔 [kǒng]
1. Small hole, aperture.
小洞,窟窿。
2. Very, much.
很。
3. Measure word for certain types of caves and openings.
量词,用于窑洞。
4. A surname.
姓。
5. Hole, opening, aperture.
小窟窿 ([En.] hole; opening; aperture)
6. "孔" means "empty" [as noted by Wang].
王注:“孔,空也。”
7. Abbreviation for Confucius.
孔夫子的省称 ([En.] Confucius)
8. Abbreviation for peafowl.
孔雀的省称 ([En.] peafowl)
9. Good, fine.
嘉,美 ([En.] good; fine)
10. Open, clear.
通达 ([En.] open; clear)
11. Great.
大 ([En.] great)
12. Measure word used for caves, kiln openings, oil wells, stone bridges, etc.
洞穴、窑洞、油井、石桥等的量名。如:一孔石桥;一孔油井
13. Expression indicating severity.
(象形) 本义:甚,很 (【英】:very)
14. Example phrases:
例如: 孔急 (very urgent); 孔多 (very many); 孔明 (very complete; very clean; very clear); 孔疚 (very painful); 孔虔 (very devout); 孔圣 (very wise)
15. References from classical texts:
- "孔,《玉篇》:孔,窍也,空也。"
- "反古之道。 注:“谓晓一孔之人。”"
- "孔德之容。——《老子》二十一章"
16. Example phrases for two-dimensional representations:
例如: 钥匙孔; 鼻孔; 孔口 (洞口); 孔窍 (洞孔)
17. Reference indicators for clarity:
许慎《说文解字》:故古人名嘉,字子孔。
《汉书·西域传》:辟在西南,不当孔道。
18. Examples for greatness:
例如: 孔硕 (硕大); 孔德 (大德)
ostiole / micropore / stoma / foraminule
air-bubble / pore / stoma
to punch or bore a hole / to perforate / perforation
to bore a hole / to drill / drilled hole
千 疮 百 孔 qiān chuāng bǎi kǒng
see 百孔千瘡|百孔千疮[bai3 kong3 qian1 chuang1]
bridge opening / aperture of bridge
get in by every opening / be all-pervasive / have a finger in every pie
Kong Rong (153-208), poet of the Three Kingdoms period