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(noun) human body

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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The character "躯", with its traditional form "軀", is structured from the semantic component "身" meaning body and the phonetic component "區" providing its pronunciation, while the simplified form replaces the phonetic with "区". Originally denoting the torso or trunk of the human body, its meaning expanded over time to refer to the physical body in general and also to a corpse.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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他的身很强壮。

Tā de shēnqū hěn qiángzhuàng.

His body is very strong.

运动让我的身更健康。

Yùndòng ràng wǒ de shēnqū gèng jiànkāng.

Exercise makes my body healthier.

她瘦小的身承载着巨大的梦想。

Tā shòuxiǎo de shēnqū chéngzài zhe jùdà de mèngxiǎng.

Her slender body carries great dreams.

不要只关注外在的壳。

Bùyào zhǐ guānzhù wàizài de qūké.

Do not only focus on the external shell.

在灾难中,他的体受到了严重伤害。

Zài zāinàn zhōng, tā de qūtǐ shòudàole yánzhòng shānghài.

During the disaster, his body suffered severe injuries.

尽管身疲惫,他依然坚持完成了工作。

Jǐnguǎn shēnqū píbèi, tā yīrán jiānchí wánchéngle gōngzuò.

Although his body was tired, he still persisted in completing the work.

医生检查了他的干是否有异常。

Yīshēng jiǎnchále tā de qūgàn shìfǒu yǒu yìcháng.

The doctor examined his torso for any abnormalities.

灵魂与体的分离是古代哲学中常见的主题。

Línghún yǔ qūtǐ de fēnlí shì gǔdài zhéxué zhōng chángjiàn de zhǔtí.

The separation of soul and body is a common theme in ancient philosophy.