Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "徼", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "徼", and master the standard way of writing the character "徼".
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徼 [jiǎo]
1. Same as "侥".
2. To seek.
徼 [jiǎo]
(verb)
1. Same as "侥". To be greedy for.
2. Same as "缴". To be in a tangle; to be entangled and unclear.
Citations:
1. “The Duke of Zhou and Lu Gong serve as blessed examples.” (Zuo Zhuan, Wengong, Year 2)
2. “Worry about seizing power for a moment.” (Shiji, Xiongnu Lie Chuan)
Examples:
- 徼伺 (to spy and hope)
- 徼冀 (to aspire)
- 徼觊 (improper hope)
- 徼进 (to seek advancement improperly)
徼 [jiào]
(verb)
1. To go on a tour of inspection.
2. To arouse; to stimulate.
Citations:
1. “Almost killed by the patrol.” (Wen Tianxiang, Preface to the Guide)
Examples:
- 徼循 (to patrol)
- 徼道 (the path of patrol and vigilance)
- 徼候 (to inspect and wait)
- 徼捕 (to patrol and apprehend)
徼 [jiào]
(noun)
1. Boundary; border.
Citations:
1. “Once sought the Jinsha River, reaching beyond the yak’s boundary.” (Qian Qianyi, Biography of Xu Xiake)
Examples:
- 徼人 (border residents)
- 缴外 (outside the border; foreign land)
- 徼亭 (border outpost)
- 徼塞 (border fortification)
- 徼障 (border; frontier defense)
徼 [jiāo]
(verb)
1. To steal; to plagiarize.
2. To expose.
Citations:
1. “To take by stealing.” (Guangyun)
2. “Detestable to assume to be knowledgeable through theft.” (Analects)
Examples:
- 徼駮 (to expose and refute)
- 徼讦 (to reveal someone's privacy)
徼 [yāo]
(verb)
1. Same as "邀".
2. To incur; to attract.
3. To seek for.
4. To intercept.
Citations:
1. “Without offering blood as food, I wish to share with him the will of heaven.” (Guoyu)
Examples:
- 徼怨 (to incur resentment)
- 徼祸 (to incur disaster)
- 徼乱 (to invite chaos)
- 徼天 (to seek blessings from heaven)
- 徼名 (to seek fame)
- 徼功 (to seek achievements)
- 徼求 (to pursue)
- 徼利 (to seek profit)
This layout provides a clear and comprehensive definition structure, integrating the Chinese meanings with their respective English translations and contextual examples.