Explanation of bloated
(1) [swollen]: carbuncle; swollen muscles, bloated feet (2) [corpulent]: describing objects that are thick and bulky (3) [too fat to move ]: excessively fat or hypertrophic, unable to move well (4) [overstaffed]: refers to a bloated organization with huge structure and poor coordination. Detailed explanation (1). Carbuncle; muscle swelling. An anonymous person in the Ming Dynasty wrote in "Gift to the Secretary: Support for Traveling Sicknesses": "I can't walk, and my feet are swollen. My head is dizzy, as if I'm in a fog." Li Yu in the Qing Dynasty, "Smart Reunion·Anti-humiliation": "Only because of Croton The temper is very cruel and violent, not to mention that if you eat it, it will kill you. As long as the skin sticks to it, it will immediately become bloated and frightening. " (2). It describes an object that is thick and bulky. Liang Hexun of the Southern Dynasty wrote a poem in "Night Dreams of an Old Friend": "It is like a bloated tree, but now it is like a fluttering canopy." Song Mei Yaochen's "Twenty Rhymes of Ode to the Snow with My Neighbors on the River": "The locust tree in the courtyard is tall and bloated, and the roof is plain. "Yu Yue's "Cha Xiang Shi Xuan Chao·Weng Shoes" quoted Zhu Dian's "Eastern Suburbs Native Things" Poetry Note: "Beijing people walk in the winter moon, and their shoes are bloated and thick, which is called Weng Shoes." Zhou Erfu's "Shanghai's Shoes". "Morning" Part 4, Chapter 59: "There are layers of gray clouds piled up on the sea to the east, bloated and thick, floating slowly." (3). Describing the body or clothing as being too fat and unable to move well. Poem "Washing the Elephant" by Wang Maolin of the Qing Dynasty: "I am ashamed of my bloated shape, and it is difficult for the ears and eyes to appreciate it." "The Strange Current Situation I Witnessed in Twenty Years" Chapter 62: "The man in front of me was born bloated and fat, and there were several rat whiskers growing on his lips. "Bing Xin's "Fen": "His arms are stretched out straight, his head is buried in the big hood of Qingmian, and he is as bloated as a kite!" (4) It means that the articles and calligraphy look heavy and dull. Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty wrote in his "Reply to Tao Hongjing's Theory of Calligraphy" 2: "If the tap is short, the method will be bloated; if the tap is long, the method will be cluttered." Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty, "Lutang Poetry": "People in the world have studied Du, but they have not gained his virility, but have lost it. It is careless; it has lost its depth and become bloated. "The famous "Song Song Nan Zhi Yi Preface" of the Qing Dynasty said: "Today's literature is fragmented and bloated, and it breaks the rules of the first righteousness." (5). It is a metaphor for a huge organization and poor scheduling. Kang Youwei's "Citizen Self-Government Chapter": "Those who have no local self-government in the motherland will have a bloated, decadent country that cannot survive. Even though it is a huge thing, it is also called a waste country." Manan Village's "Yanshan Night Talk·"Public Affairs" Various": "Guang From these many names of magistrates, we can see how huge, bloated, corrupt and backward the bureaucracy was at that time."
Word Breakdown
Explanation of bloatedness. bloatedō: bloated (a. Too fat, so that it is difficult to move and turn; b. Wearing many and thick clothes, making it appear inconvenient; c. Metaphor for a large organization that does not work well and hinders work, such as "a bloated organization)" . Radical: month; explanation of swelling: swelling (swelling) ǒ swelling of skin and flesh: swelling. Tumor. Swelling and pain. edema. Redness and swelling. abscess. Bloated. Radical: month.