Taxonomy of meanings for 陷:
- 陷 xiàn (OC: ɡrooms MC: ɦɯæm) 戶韽切 去 廣韻:【入地隤也戸韽切五 】
- ATTACK
- vadN(piercing>) crack attacking (troops)
- vtoNattack; burst through
- FALL
- viprocessfall down; sink down; stumble
- vt(oN)fall into the contextually determinate place
- vt+prep+Nfall into; sink into
- vt+prep+Nfigurativefigurative: run into (criminality etc.)
- vtoNfall into
- vtoNfigurativecome to sink so low as to, fall intoCH
- PIERCE
- vtoNpierce
- vt(oN)pierce the contextually determinate objectDS
- vtoNpassivebe piercedDS
- vtoNconativetry to pierceDS
- SEDUCE
- vtoNentrap > entice
- SUFFER
- vtoNchangeget trapped in; incur, get exposed to (e.g. punishment)
- vtoNsuffer N, be afflicted by NLZ
- TRAP
- ntrap, pitfall
- vtoNto trap (something or somebody), to get (somebody) into problems
- vttoN1.+prep+N2entrap in
- vtoNpassivebe entrapped 可陷
- DISAPPEAR
- DEFEAT
- DESTROY
- INSUFFICIENT
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MISTAKE
- vimake a mistakeLZ
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EMBELLISH
- ATTACK
Additional information about 陷
說文解字: 【陷】,高下也。一曰:陊也。从 𨸏 、臽,臽亦聲。 〔小徐本作「從𨸏、臽聲。一曰:陊。」〕 【戶𤟟切】
- Criteria
- SUFFER
1. The most general word referring to a person's being exposed to something is probably shòu 受 (ant. shī 施 "have an effect on, act upon"), which can take both desirable and non-desirable objects.
2. Jiàn 見 tends to take verbal complements and tends to refer to a person being exposed to undesirable effects.
3. Qǔ 取 refers to deliberate exposure to an action or exposure to something by one's own fault.
4. Beì 被 tends to refer to exposure to undesirable effects from the outside.
5. Zāo 遭 and yù 遇 refer to unexpected and unprovoked exposure to outside effects.
6. Měng 蒙 often refers to deliberate exposure to negative outside dangers or effects, but the word also has a generalised use where it simply corresponds to shòu 受.
7. Lí 罹 and its loan character lí 離 refer to innocently running into some trouble or encountering some sorrow.
8. Xiàn 陷 "get trapped in" refers occasionally to a disastrous encounter with what turns out inescapable. See TRAP
- RECOMMEND
1. The current general word for recommending someone is jiàn 薦 (ant. yǐn 隱 "refuse to recommend and keep unknown").
2. Tuī 推 (ant. xiàn 陷 "intrugue against") refers to the recommending someone and the pushing for his promotion.
3. Jǔ 舉 and jìn 進 are both occasionally used not only for the act of promotion itself but for the attempt to get someone promoted through recommendation.
- FALL
1. The current general word for falling is zhuì 墜, and this word always has concrete meanings typically involving things falling out of the sky or from a high place.
2. Duò 墮 typically refers to things falling from a much more moderate height.
3. Yǔn 隕 refers to the falling down of something that has its natural place in a high position, including leaves growing on trees.
4. Luò 落 is a rare word which usually refers to the falling of leaves from trees.
5. Xiàn 陷 refers to falling into objects like pits or holes in the ground, also bogs zé 澤, but not rivers and the like.
- PIERCE
1. The current general word for piercing anything is cì 刺, which also typically refers to stabbing and piercing something, usually inorder to damage it.
2. Guàn 貫 is to make a hole in the middle of something so as to be able to string it up.
3. Chuān 穿 refers to piercing something so as to make a hole in it.
4. Xiàn 陷 refers to piercing something so as to get to the inside of it.