(wèi) - Wèi — refers to something rugged, uneven, or & describes stones or terrain that is jagged or

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· wèi

Wèi — refers to something rugged, uneven, or having a rough, rocky appearance;

describes stones or terrain that is jagged or craggy.

Wèi — refers to something rugged, uneven, ordescribes stones or terrain that is jagged or

Usage highlights

Rugged and unevenCraggy stonesJagged rocksUneven terrainRough surfaceCraggy appearance

Synonyms

Antonyms

Usage & contexts

Examples

  • The path was rugged and rocky (碨磊不平).
  • He collected oddly shaped stones (碨磊怪石).
  • The mountain terrain was craggy and uneven (山势碨磊).
  • The stone's surface was rough and jagged (石头表面碨磊).

Collocations

  • Rugged and uneven(碨磊)
  • Craggy stones(碨磊石)
  • Jagged rocks(碨磊岩)
  • Uneven terrain(碨磊地形)
  • Rough surface(碨磊表面)
  • Craggy appearance(碨磊貌)

Idioms

  • Rugged and uneven(碨磊不平)
  • Craggy and jagged stones(碨磊怪石)

Cultural background

FAQ
  • 碨 is a relatively rare character in modern usage, primarily appearing in classical or literary contexts.
  • The character often describes natural landscapes, particularly rocky or mountainous terrain with an uneven, rugged quality.
  • It carries connotations of natural, untamed beauty rather than polished refinement.

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