The Chinese character【度】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes an action or a state. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Measurement or degree. Explanation: 1. (1) Indicates the state reached by the relevant properties of a substance. Such as: “length”, “hardness”, “density”, “acidity”. (2) Legal system and regulations. Such as: “laws”, “systems”. (3) Of a person. Such as: “manner”, “demeanor”, “narrow-minded”. (4) Standards. Such as: “limit”, “scale”. (5) past, experience. Such as: “spend”, “days seem like years”, “waste time”. (6) The standard for measuring length. For example: “weights and measures”. (7) Angle: A> refers to the size of an angle in mathematics. B>The direction or perspective from which things are viewed. For example: “From another perspective, his approach is not wrong.” (8) Quantifier: A> Units of calculation divided according to certain standards. For example: “Power consumption is 300 degrees”, “Today’s temperature is as high as 36 degrees Celsius.” B>The unit for calculating the number of times. For example: “Come again.” 2. To think, discuss, and consider. Such as: “guess”, “judge”.
You can refer to this for the pronunciation of the mentioned Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【度】:dù
Cantonese Jyutping of 【度】:dou6
Below is an introduction to the basics of the Chinese character 【度】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【度】, for example:Describe an action or state , It means primarily a measurement or degree.The nuanced nature of Chinese characters means that some complex or precise interpretations may not be comprehensively conveyed in this space.
【度】functions as a standalone word but can pair with others to form more descriptive expressions, like【測度、程度】(Mandarin Pinyin:cè dù 、chéng dù/ Cantonese Jyutping:caak1 dou6 、cing4 dou6)
The stroke count for this character is 9 ,It is a highly common and fundamental Chinese character that must be learned,This sentence serves as an example of how to use this character.:
他測量了建築的高度。
He measured the height of the building.
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