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璃香小代

璃香小代

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ExampleExplanationPart of SpeechDerivationDerivation ExplanationCharacter InformationPronunciation Rules
"One, two, three..."The beginning of natural numbers. Written in uppercase as "壹". In Arabic numerals as "1".NounRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"One person"Single.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"One object, two uses"Single.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Identical"Same, consistent.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Different sizes"Same, consistent.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Wholehearted"Focused.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Unchanging"Focused.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Covered in sweat"Whole, full, entire.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"A room full of people"Whole, full, entire.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Full of courage"Whole, full, entire.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Fifty people in a class"Each, every.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Six hundred words per page"Each, every.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"A total of eight teams, twenty people per team."Each, every.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Once and again, again and again."Once.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"In the Book of Rites, Zhongyong: 'If others can do it with one effort, I must do it with a hundred.'"Once.AdjectiveOne effort, a hundred effortsThings that others can learn with one effort, one must learn with a hundred efforts to succeed. The phrase is from the Book of Rites, Zhongyong: 'If others can do it with one effort, I must do it with a hundred.' It encourages people to strive for learning.Radical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Cicada, also known as 'zhilia'."Another.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Tomato, also known as 'xihongshi'."Another.AdjectiveRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"In the Book of Mencius, Liang Hui Wang: 'Those who do not like to kill can unify it.'"Unify.VerbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Understand at a glance"Just, just now.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"As soon as it gets light, he gets up."Just, just now.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Carelessly"Accidentally.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Unintentionally"Accidentally.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Twist the head"Indicates an intensified action or sudden phenomenon.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Touch with a hand"Indicates an intensified action or sudden phenomenon.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"As soon as the weather cools down, I catch a cold."Indicates an intensified action or sudden phenomenon.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Generally speaking"In summary.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Whenever she thinks of that matter, she always laughs non-stop."Every time, whenever.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Move both hands a bit"Placed between reduplicated verbs, indicating that the action is effortless or tentative.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Ask a question"Placed between reduplicated verbs, indicating that the action is effortless or tentative.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Casually say a few words"Placed between reduplicated verbs, indicating that the action is effortless or tentative.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"One is happy, one is worried."Aspects of a matter.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"Not related at all, nor connected."Aspects of a matter.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"To this extent"Actually, unexpectedly.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"In the Records of the Grand Historian, Volume 68, The Biography of Shang Jun: 'Alas, the laws have deteriorated to this extent!'"Actually, unexpectedly.AdverbTo this extentUnexpectedly reached this situation or state. "In the Selected Works, Liu Xiaobiao, on the dangers of the world: 'Alas! The road of life is perilous, to this extent!' Tang Li Bai wrote to Han Jingzhou: 'What makes people admire, to this extent?'"Radical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"In Xunzi, Encouragement of Learning: 'To speak plainly, to wriggle and move, one can serve as a rule.'"All.AdverbRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"In the Selected Works, Ancient Poems, Nineteen Poems: 'Above there is the sound of strings and songs, how sad the sound is.'"Indicates degree, intensifying tone.AuxiliaryRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"In the Strategies of the Warring States, Yan Strategy One: 'Looking up and mourning for King Qi, I ask: "Why is this so fast in mourning and celebration?"'"Indicates degree, intensifying tone.AuxiliaryRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
"In Zhuangzi, Responding to the Emperor: 'The Tai family lies slowly, and when it wakes, it sees itself as a horse, and sees itself as a cow.'"Or.ConjunctionRadical: 一 Total strokes: 1 Pronunciation: ㄧ Pinyin: yī(When "一" is used alone or at the end of a phrase, it is pronounced in the first tone; before a fourth tone character, it is pronounced in the second tone; before first, second, or third tone characters, it is pronounced in the fourth tone.)
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