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悟 (wù) is commonly used in the context of spiritual or philosophical understanding. It can also refer to a sudden realization or enlightenment about a certain situation or concept.
In Buddhism, 悟 (wù) is often used to describe the state of enlightenment or awakening, where one gains a deep understanding of the true nature of reality and the self. This is often achieved through meditation and introspection.
In everyday language, 悟 (wù) can also be used to describe a sudden understanding or realization about something.
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1. 醒悟 (xǐng wù) - to wake up and realize; to come to a realization
2. 领悟 (lǐng wù) - to comprehend; to grasp the meaning of something
3. 觉悟 (jué wù) - to awaken to the truth; to have a realization or understanding
4. 悟性 (wù xìng) - intelligence; understanding; ability to comprehend
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1. 领悟 (lǐng wù) - to comprehend, to grasp
Example: 通过学习,我终于领悟了这个概念的含义。(Tōngguò xuéxí, wǒ zhōngyú lǐngwùle zhège gàiniàn de hányì.) - Through studying, I finally grasped the meaning of this concept.
2. 觉悟 (jué wù) - awareness, consciousness
Example: 他的觉悟很高,意识到了自己的错误。(Tā de juéwù hěn gāo, yìshí dàole zìjǐ de cuòwù.) - He has a high level of awareness and realizes his mistakes.
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