INTIMATE  關係密切的親/狎

INTERACT HARMONIOUSLY BECAUSE of MUTUAL LOVE.
CLOSEBOSOMDEARCHERISHEDFAITHFULDEVOTEDFASTFIRMFAMILIARINFORMAL CHUMMY
Antonym
  • DISTANTRELATION between TWO THINGS that are NOT MUTUALLY NEAR.
    Hypernym
    • INTERACTACT so as to CAUSE ANOTHER TO REACT.
      • ACTMOVE OR NOT MOVE CONFORMING to one's SELF:own DECIDE:decision.
        • MOVECHANGE PLACE OR SITUATION.
          • CHANGEEVENT involving two MOMENTS t1 and t2, such that a THING at the MOMENT t1 is DIFFERENT FROM that THING at the MOMENT t2....
    See also
    • FRIENDHUMAN with whom one INTERACTS with MUTUAL LOVE AND RESPECT BECAUSE s/he has RESEMBLING ASPIRATIONS.
      • FRIVOLOUSUNRESTRAINED so as to LACK SERIOUSNESS.
        • LEWDUNRESTRAINED NOT APPROPRIATE TENDENCY towards SEEKING INTERCOURSE.
          Hyponym
          • TENDER INTIMATE so as to SHOW LOVE USING MUTUAL TOUCHING.
            Old Chinese Criteria
            1. The general word for close familiarity is qīn 親 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with"), but the word often retains connotations of kinship relations.

            2. Xiá 狎 can refer both to positive initimacy between friends, and more currently to inappropriate and excessive intimate behaviour with those with whom one is not entitled to be intimate.

            3. Niǔ 狃 and xiè 褻 (ant. jìng 敬 "show proper respect to"(!)) refers to excessive and reprehensible and often even indecent overfamiliarity.

            4. Mì 密 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with") refers to close political or ideological relations.

            5. Nì 暱 refers to close emotional or personal links.

            6. Xìng 倖 refers specifically to closeness to superiors which is based on favour on the part of the latter.

            Modern Chinese Criteria
            親密

            密切

            親切

            親近

            接近

            昵昵

            親昵

            親熱

            相親

            親愛

            恩愛

            熱和

            近乎

            友於

            相於

            款洽

            莫逆

            把臂

            知己

            梯己

            知心

            貼心

            切倚









            折節下交

            一見如故

            打得火熱

            不分彼此

            親密無間

            形影不離

            形影相隨

            如影隨形

            相親相愛

            寸步不離

            如膠似漆

            水乳交融

            如魚得水

            相見恨晚

            相知恨晚

            相依為命

            心連心

            十指連心

            心心相印

            體貼入微

            千絲萬縷

            萬縷千絲

            情同手足

            親如手足

            如兄如弟

            親如家人

            骨肉相連

            血肉相連

            唇亡齒寒

            唇齒相依

            輔車相依

            山水相連

            rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /

            Words

              qīn OC: tshiŋ MC: tshin 97 AttributionsWD

            The general word for close familiarity is qīn 親 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with"), but the word often retains connotations of kinship relations.

              Word relations
            • Ant: 棄/DISCARD The standard general words for discarding something is qì 棄 (ant. qǔ 取 "choose to retain") and the somewhat rarer juān 捐.
            • Ant: 疏/DISTANT Shū 疏 (ant. qīn 親 "close") often refers to distance of relation in a more than purely physical sense.
            • Ant: 仇 / 讎/ENEMY Qiú 仇 "fiend" (ant. qīn 親 "someone close to one") refers to a mortal enemy with whom one has a serious feud.
            • Ant: 遠/DISTANT The clearly dominant term for distance in general is yuǎn 遠 (ant. jìn 近 "close").
            • Ant: /
            • Epithet: 愛/LOVE The clearly dominant word referring to love is ài 愛 (ant. hèn 恨 "dislike"; rarely zēng 憎 "dislike"; and wù 惡 "hate"), and this word refers both to the feelings of love and to the expression of love in loving care for another person as well as in sexual relations. (Occasionally, the word may refer to the emotional preference that a small child feels for its parents. For this meaning see PREFER.)
            • Contrast: 附/INTIMATE
            • Assoc: 愛/LOVE The clearly dominant word referring to love is ài 愛 (ant. hèn 恨 "dislike"; rarely zēng 憎 "dislike"; and wù 惡 "hate"), and this word refers both to the feelings of love and to the expression of love in loving care for another person as well as in sexual relations. (Occasionally, the word may refer to the emotional preference that a small child feels for its parents. For this meaning see PREFER.)
            • Assoc: 愛/LOVE The clearly dominant word referring to love is ài 愛 (ant. hèn 恨 "dislike"; rarely zēng 憎 "dislike"; and wù 惡 "hate"), and this word refers both to the feelings of love and to the expression of love in loving care for another person as well as in sexual relations. (Occasionally, the word may refer to the emotional preference that a small child feels for its parents. For this meaning see PREFER.)
            • Assoc: 附/INTIMATE
            • Assoc: 近/INTIMATE
            • Synon: 幸/FAVOURITE The current general word for enjoying favourite status is xìng 幸 (ant.* qì 棄 "be rejected as favourite; rejected"); and the standard general word for showing favour to a favourite is chǒng 寵.
            • Synon: 附/INTIMATE

              Syntactic words
            • nabdispositionproper intimacy of social relations; close and intimate relations; closeness of a relationship
            • v[adN]nonreferentialthose who are close to one, close allies; close friends
            • vadNintimate, close
            • vadVlovingly
            • vadVnegativewithout maintaining a discreet distance
            • vibe close to one; be close to each other; be on harmonious terms; have intimate releations with one another; be on close terms
            • vi2reciprocalbe close to one; be close to each other; be on harmonious terms; have intimate reletions with one another; be on close termsLZ
            • vigradedbe dear to the heart, be emotionally close; be intimate 太親
            • vt(oN)N=nonrefgain intimacy with others
            • vt(oN)psychologicalhave warm feelings for the contextually determinate NCH
            • vt+prep+Nbe more intimate than N
            • vtoNshow personal close affection for, keep close to, be on close terms with; attach oneself to, develop close relations with
            • vtoNcausativecause to become intimate; make close to each other
            • vtoNgradedtreat with intimate concern; show proper close concern for, treat with loving care
            • vtoNobject=nonhufeel an affinity for, show intimate concern for (things)
              xiá OC: ɡraab MC: ɦɣap 22 AttributionsWD

            Xiá 狎 can refer both to positive initimacy between friends, and more currently to inappropriate and excessive intimate behaviour with those with whom one is not entitled to be intimate.

              Word relations
            • Ant: 敬/RESPECT The current general word for respectful attitudes and actions is jìng 敬 (ant. màn 慢 "fail to show proper respect for").

              Syntactic words
            • nabactintimate personal relations; closeness of of relationsCH
            • vicultivate intimate friendships
            • vt(oN)be on intimate terms with; often: be on inappropriately close terms with some contextually derminate person
            • vt(oN)gradedbecome more and more familiar with the contextually determiate NCH
            • vt+prep+Ncome close to; have intimate or excessively informal relations with
            • vt[oN]be impertinent; be unduly familiar with superiors or with other persons who deserve respect
            • vtoNdevelop an intimate relationship with; cultivate an intimate friendship with
            • vtoNnegativehave improperly intimate relations with; show improper intimacy in interacting with a superior
            • vtoNpassivebe made the object of excessive intimacy
            親近  qīn jìn OC: tshiŋ ɡɯns MC: tshin gɨn 11 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • NP[adN]those who are on close terms of kinship or otherwise
            • NPabactintimate association
            • VPicultivate relations of closeness with others
            • VPt(oN)cultivate close relations with the contextually determinte N
            • VPtoNfigurativecultivate close relations with
            • VPtpost.vt+Ncultivate close relations with N
              jìn OC: ɡɯns MC: gɨn 9 AttributionsWD

              Word relations
            • Ant: 疏/DISTANT Shū 疏 (ant. qīn 親 "close") often refers to distance of relation in a more than purely physical sense.
            • Assoc: 親/INTIMATE The general word for close familiarity is qīn 親 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with"), but the word often retains connotations of kinship relations.
            • Assoc: 習/FRIEND

              Syntactic words
            • nabactthe cultivation of intimate relations with others
            • v[adN]N=humthose who are close
            • vadNpsychologicalclosely allied, closely relatedCH
            • vt+prep+Nbe on close terms with, be "close" to
            • vtoNcultivate intimate or close relations with; manage to establish close relations with
            • vtoNfigurativetake a close interest in
              xiè OC: sŋed MC: siɛt 7 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • vadNfavoured; intimate; private (dress; 褻衣 underwear); informal (dress 褻服 informal dress)
            • vibe on intimate terms with
            • vtoNbe very close to; be too close to; have improperly intimate relations with
            • vtoNnegativebe unduly intimate in one's relations with (a superior)
              nì OC: nid MC: ɳit
              nì OC: nid MC: ɳit 4 AttributionsWD

            Nì 暱 refers to close emotional or personal links.

              Syntactic words
            • v[adN1.]post-N2someone close to one
            • v[adN]nonreferentialthe one one is close to; those one is close to
            • vienjoy very close relations with
            • vtoNstativebe close to, be familiar with
              qī OC: skhlɯɯwɡ MC: tshek 2 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • v[adN]nonreferentialthe intimate ones
            • vibe emotionally close to, intimate
            • vi0there are close relations between people
              fù OC: bos MC: bi̯o 2 AttributionsWD

              Word relations
            • Contrast: 親/INTIMATE The general word for close familiarity is qīn 親 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with"), but the word often retains connotations of kinship relations.
            • Assoc: 親/INTIMATE The general word for close familiarity is qīn 親 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with"), but the word often retains connotations of kinship relations.
            • Synon: 親/INTIMATE The general word for close familiarity is qīn 親 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with"), but the word often retains connotations of kinship relations.

              Syntactic words
            • vtoNbefriend
            狎習  xiá xí OC: ɡraab sɢlɯb MC: ɦɣap zip 2 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • VPt(oN)be in close relations with the contextually determinate thing
            • VPtoNcultivate close relations with
            親信  qīn xìn OC: tshiŋ sins MC: tshin sin 2 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • VP[adN]close trusted collaborators
              niǔ OC: m-luʔ MC: ɳɨu 1 AttributionWD

            Niǔ 狃 and xiè 褻 (ant. jìng 敬"show proper respect to"(!)) refers to excessive and reprehensible and often even indecent overfamiliarity.

              Syntactic words
            • vichangebecome overconfident in relation to others and arrogant
            • vtoNtreat with exaggerated familiarity; be wilful and arrogant in relation to others
            私暱  sī nì OC: sil nid MC: si ɳit 1 AttributionWD
              Syntactic words
            • VP[adN1.](post-N2)one's most intimate associates; the most intimate associates of the contextually determinate person N2
            親厚  qīn hòu OC: tshiŋ ɡoos MC: tshin ɦu 1 AttributionWD
              Syntactic words
            • NPabsocialclose relationship
            • VPt(oN)show warm concern for contextually determinate persons
            親暱  qīn nì OC: tshiŋ nid MC: tshin ɳit
            親昵  qīn nì OC: tshiŋ nid MC: tshin ɳit 1 AttributionWD
              Syntactic words
            • VP[adN]pluralthe one one is close to; those one is close to
            親疏  qīn shū OC: tshiŋ sqra MC: tshin ʂi̯ɤ 1 AttributionWD
              Syntactic words
            • NPabfeaturerelative intimacy
            親附  qīn fù OC: tshiŋ bos MC: tshin bi̯o 1 AttributionWD
              Syntactic words
            • VPtoNget (politically) close to
              xìng OC: ɢreeŋʔ MC: ɦɣɛŋ 0 AttributionsWD

            Xìng 倖 refers specifically to closeness to superiors which is based on favour on the part of the latter.

              Syntactic words
            • vadNfavoured and close
              pǐ OC: phid MC: phit 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • vibe intimate; be peer
            • vtoNattitudinaltreat as a peer, treat in a chummy way without proper respect; fail to show proper respect
              mì OC: mbriɡ MC: mit 0 AttributionsWD

            Mì 密 (ant. shū 疏 "have only distant relations with") refers to close political or ideological relations.

              Syntactic words
            • vtoNZUO: be close to, entertain close political relations with
              lín OC: rin MC: lin 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • vtoNbe on intimate terms with ZUO 鄰于君
            疏親  shū qīn OC: sqra tshiŋ MC: ʂi̯ɤ tshin 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • NPabfeaturerelative intimacy
              shàn OC: ɡjenʔ MC: dʑiɛn 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • vtoNstativebe on intimate terms with
              pí MC: bjij OC: --CH 0 AttributionsWD
              Syntactic words
            • vt prep Nbe close to NCH

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