Taxonomy of meanings for 講:
- 講 jiǎng (OC: krooŋʔ MC: kɯɔŋ) 古項切 上 廣韻:【告也謀也論也説文曰和解也古項切四 】
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COOPERATE
- vt(oN)make peace with a contextually determiante person/object
- vtpost-.VtoNmake peace with, negotiate on cooperation withy
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DISCUSS
- vt[oN]engage in discussionsBUDDH: preach
- vtoNdiscuss and study (something) as an important matter; take seriously; lecture onBUDDH: preach on
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SURRENDER
- viactenter negotiations for peace, sue for peace
- vt+prep+Nnegotiate for peace with N
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TEACH
- vadNteaching- (hall etc)
- vtoNgive instruction to; give instruction in something
- EXPLAIN
- EVALUATE
- PRACTISE
- APPRECIATE
- PLAN
- UNDERSTAND
- COMPARE
- = 構
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COOPERATE
- jiǎngCONCENTRATE
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- jiǎngCONCENTRATE
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- jiǎngCONCENTRATE
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- vtoNabconcentrate on, focus on; work particularly onCH
- jiǎngDIALOGUE
Additional information about 講
說文解字: 【講】,和解也。从言、冓聲。 【古項切】
- Criteria
- SURRENDER
1. The current general word for any form of submitting to someone or surrendering to the enemy is fú 服.
2. Xiáng 降 refers specifically to forced, non-voluntary surrender to an enemy.
3. Xià 下 is a neutral technical term for giving up fighting in a military context.
4. Chéng 成 and jiǎng 講 refer to a formal process of sueing for peace.
- DISCUSS
1. The most current words for discussion are yì 議 "public (often formal) discussion", and lùn 論 "discursive discourse; written summary discussion with a conclusion".
2. Biàn 辯 refers to a rational subtle discussion and investigation.
3. Zhēng 爭 refers to an eristic discussion or an altercation, and the word emphasises the intellectual conflict involved. See STRUGGLE.
4. Jiǎng 講 refers to discussing something as an important subject and in a systematic manner.
5. Tǎo 討 is to engage in a deep and thorough discussion and investigation of something.
6. Píng 評 is a rare word that refers to discussion. (NB: this word enjoyed a renaissance and become more common in post-Buddhist times.)
7.Tán 談 refers (often pejoratively) to an informal, perhaps even inconsequential, dialogue or or discourse on something. See DIALOGUE.
- DIALOGUE
1. The current general word for engaging in familiar informal conversation is yǔ 語 (ant. mò 默 "say nothing").
2. Biàn 辯 refers sometimes to discussion or exchange of views typically among equals. See DISCUSS
3. Tán 談 refers to informal chatter or unrespectable intellectual dialogue.
4. Jiǎng 講 refers to the discussion of important subjects in the context of informal conversation, typically among equals. See EXPLAIN
- RECONCILIATION
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- Word relations
- Contrast: (DISCUSS)說/EXPLAIN
The current general word for a discursive "analytical" explanation of something that is not sufficiently clear in itself is shuō 說. - Assoc: (DISCUSS)習/STUDY
- Assoc: (DISCUSS)論/DISCUSS
The current words for discussion are yì 議 "public discussion", and lùn 論 "discursive discourse; written summary discussion with a conclusion". - Relat: (DISCUSS)學/STUDY
The dominant word is xué 學 (ant. jiào 教 "train teach")which refers primarily to studying or training under another person, and secondarily to the learning by heart texts. Very often, the word retains a tinge of immitation.