Definitions

biē (noun) freshwater soft-shelled turtle

Etymology

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

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

The character for the soft-shelled turtle, traditionally written as "鱉", is structured as a phono-semantic compound where the component "敝" provides phonetic guidance while "魚" serves as the semantic radical, reflecting an ancient perception of this reptile as a fish-like aquatic creature. This structural logic was preserved in the simplified form "鳖", which substitutes the semantic radical with its simplified counterpart "鱼" without altering the fundamental relationship between sound and meaning. Over time, the character's core zoological definition has remained consistent, yet its usage in classical and vernacular contexts occasionally expanded to convey metaphorical meanings, such as denoting stubbornness or lethargy, drawn from observable behaviors of the animal itself.

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河里有一只

Hé lǐ yǒu yī zhī biē.

There is a soft-shelled turtle in the river.

这只很小。

Zhè zhī biē hěn xiǎo.

This soft-shelled turtle is very small.

他抓住了一只

Tā zhuā zhù le yī zhī biē.

He caught a soft-shelled turtle.

肉很有营养。

Biē ròu hěn yǒu yíng yǎng.

Turtle meat is very nutritious.

我们在市场买

Wǒ men zài shì chǎng mǎi biē.

We buy soft-shelled turtles at the market.

这只从水里爬上来。

Zhè zhī biē cóng shuǐ lǐ pá shàng lái.

This soft-shelled turtle climbed up from the water.

的壳是软的吗?

Biē de ké shì ruǎn de ma?

Is the turtle's shell soft?

农民在池塘里养赚钱。

Nóng mín zài chí táng lǐ yǎng biē zhuàn qián.

Farmers raise soft-shelled turtles in ponds to make money.