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The character "滨", originating from its traditional form "濱", is structurally defined by the water radical on the left, which semantically anchors it to concepts related to liquid bodies, coupled with a right-hand component that primarily functions as a phonetic indicator, represented by "宾" in the simplified version and "賓" in the traditional one. Etymologically, this configuration has long denoted the physical margin where land and water converge, such as a coast, riverbank, or shore, maintaining a stable core meaning as a geographical term. Over time, while its principal reference remains to these literal edges, the character has also been employed in more abstract contexts to imply proximity or a brink, as in nearing a condition, thus reflecting a gradual extension from tangible boundaries to metaphorical thresholds without altering its fundamental association with liminal spaces.
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我喜欢去海滨。
湖滨公园很大。
滨江路有很多树。
滨海城市通常很潮湿。
我们在滨湖地区建了一座房子。
夏天时,海滨浴场挤满了人。
为了保护滨湖生态环境,政府采取了多项措施。
随着滨海旅游业的快速发展,当地经济得到了显著提升。