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Kanji Detail for 負 - "carry, bear, lose"

  • Meaning

    負 means "carry, bear, lose."

    1. Lose - To be defeated; to suffer loss.

    2. Bear - To carry on one's back; to shoulder.

    3. Owe - To be indebted; to be obligated.

    4. Rely - To depend on; to count on.

    5. Negative - Minus; the negative side.

  • Dictionary Citations

    The meaning above is based on the following sources:

    KANJIDIC2 A comprehensive Japanese-English kanji dictionary

    defeat; negative; -; minus; bear; owe; assume a responsibility

    Unihan Unicode Han Database for CJK characters

    load, burden; carry, bear

    CC-CEDICT A Chinese-English dictionary

    to bear; to carry (on one's back); to turn one's back on; to be defeated; negative (math. etc)

    Make Me a Hanzi Open-source Chinese character data

    load, burden; to carry, to bear

    XSZD Xuéshēng Zìdiǎn (學生字典) - Student's Dictionary

    To rely on. Having something to rely on at one's back so there is no fear. Such as saying 負嵎之勢 (relying on a strategic position), 負固不服 (relying on strongholds and refusing to submit). Also being arrogant because of one's talent is called 自負不凡 (considering oneself extraordinary). | To carry. Carrying on the back is called 負. Such as 負劍 (carrying a sword on the back), 負版 (carrying documents on the back). | To betray. Receiving a loan and not repaying is called 負. Such as saying 負債 (in debt). In mathematics, negative numbers are called 負數 (negative numbers), also from this meaning. All cases of receiving someone's favor and being unable to repay are called 負. Such as 負心 (ungrateful), 辜負 (let down). Feeling ashamed and having nothing to say to someone is called 負負無可言 (deeply ashamed with nothing to say). Appears in "History of the Later Han." | To be defeated. Such as saying 勝負 (victory and defeat).
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