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bǐng
  1. 1.handle or shaft (of an axe etc)
  2. 2.(of a flower, leaf or fruit) stem
  3. 3.sth that affords an advantage to an opponent
  4. 4.classifier for knives or blades

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Wiktionary

  1. 1.handle (of an axe, implement, etc.) (Classifier: 個/个 c; 條/条 c; 支 c; 轆/辘 c)
  2. 2.stem (of a flower, leaf, fruit, etc.)
  3. 3.words or behaviour that can be used against someone
  4. 4.power; authority
  5. 5.to wield; to be in control of
  6. 6.Classifier for things with a handle.
  7. 7.penis; knob (Classifier: 條/条 c; 支 c; 轆/辘 c)
  8. 8.pattern; texture (of 谷子 (gǔzi, “goods”))

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Etymology

Phono-semantic compound (形聲 /形声, OC *praŋʔ, *praŋs): semantic 木 (“wood”) + phonetic 丙 (OC *pqraŋʔ) – a wooden handle. Derived from 秉 (OC *praŋʔ) (Schuessler, 2007). ; "pattern; texture"

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