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Etymology
Pictograph of a yoke or harness attached to a work animal, such as a horse or ox.
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The character 厄 originally depicted a yoke or harness placed on a work animal such as a horse or ox. This pictograph conveyed constraint and burden, naturally extending to meanings of hardship, adversity, distress, and a perilous predicament. It also came to refer to a geographical choke point where passage is restricted and dangerous. The sense of inescapable pressure and difficulty inherent in the image of a yoked animal aligns with both literal straits and figurative misfortune.
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他最近厄运连连。
厄瓜多尔是一个国家。
我们要勇敢面对厄境。
这场事故导致厄运降临。
在厄运中他学会了坚强。
厄尔尼诺现象改变天气模式。
尽管遭遇厄运,他仍未放弃希望。
科学家正在研究厄尔尼诺对全球气候的长期影响。
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