What is the difference between the use of unique and unique ?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cihai and Modern Chinese Dictionaries explain "only" as "the same as 'only'". Both "only" and "only" have the meaning of "alone, only". In terms of practical application, "Ancient Texts and Views of Huangshan Diary (Later)" has:

    The only stone top wall rises dozens of zhang, Chengyuan looks at its side, gets the grade, and helps it to climb. Mr. Lu Xun, a master of modern literature, used the words "only" and "only" respectively in "For the Memory of Forgetting" and "The Secret of Selling the Soul".

    For example: "But at that time I was in Shanghai, there was also the only person who not only dared to talk and laugh casually, but also dared to entrust him with some personal affairs, that is, to send books to Bai Mang's Roushi." "This is said to be the only way to 'conquer China.'"

    Another master of modern literature, Mr. Lao She, also uses "the only one" in "Camel Xiangzi". For example: "The only avenue in the village is ......."”

    The words "only" and "only" have coexisted universally since ancient times. For example, the idiom "only profit is the picture" (the original work "only profit is seeking" and "only profit is seeking"), Zuo Chuan, "Three Kingdoms" and Shen Yue's "Playing Wang Yuan" are all "only profit is seeing" or "profit is seeking"; and "Hug Puzi" and "The Surprise of the First Moment" are all "only for profit". The application of "only" and "only" is also similar, you have "only", I use "only", all are indispensable, and even the same writer uses "only" in this article and "only" in other texts.

    Mr. Wen Youyi's conclusion that "only" is a positive word and "only" is a heteromorphic word is well-founded. If the opinions of the Modern Chinese Dictionary only represent the views of experts, then the opinions of the Standard Dictionary of Modern Chinese (a key book of the Eighth Five-Year Plan of the People's Republic of China) represent the views of the State Language Commission, and the dictionary is completely consistent with the Modern Chinese Dictionary in the treatment of the words "wei" and "wei".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The two are synonymous and there is no difference.

    1. Unique. There is only one interpretation, just one. Same as the only one.

    2. The only one. Definition is unique, unique. There is only one, just one.

    Example: This is my only option.

    Cited explanations. Roushi "Miscellaneous Notes on the World": "But there is also a short and fat man, as if he himself is the only philanthropist. ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no difference, both mean the same thing. [Explanation].

    1. Unique, that is, unique, unique. There is only one; Just one.

    2. Unique, there is only one.

    Unique, pronounced wéi yī, is a Chinese word meaning only one.

    Explanation 1: There is only one.

    2. Unique.

    It can be seen that the meaning of the two is the same, so the usage is also the same.

    Antonyms Both antonyms are: numerous.

    Many, is a Chinese word that refers to a large number.

    Example 1: Large population.

    2. Ai Qing's poem "Seiji Ozawa": "Mobilize many voices and obey your orders to go to war." ”

    3. There are many soldiers. - Historical Records: The Biography of Jun Yuqing of the Plains

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The only one is different in context. Although both of them mean "alone, only", they have different objects. "Unique" means quantitative, non-psychological.

    "Only" is more subjective. For example: "The only road in the village is ......."It is better to use "unique" instead of "unique".

    Whoever can do this task is me! —Subjectively assuming that "it's just me".It's "I exclude" and not "I'm exalted."

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The only difference is the meaning and context of the expression.

    Although both words have a single meaning, the only one here is the subjective aspect of expression, the idea is focused on one thing or thing, and the only one means that there is only one, which means in terms of quantity. There is a difference between the one and the only in terms of context, although both mean "alone, only", but the object is different, and the only one is more subjective.

    The only and only one is a pair of heteromorphic words, and both ways of writing are not wrong, as long as the word form is consistent. Only: The mind is focused on one point.

    Escape: used as an adverb, equivalent to only, only. Yui:

    Answering loudly can be used in most cases.

    The only sentence to make

    1. We get on the train at the same station but get off at different stations. The only thing we have in common: none of us have reached our destination!

    2. You are my only one, but I am not your only one.

    3. Love is my only religion, and you are the only god I worship.

    4. We have nothing, and the only return is youth. Dreams make me different, struggle makes me change my fate!

    5. For the individual, the only power is conscience; For the people, the only power is the law.

    6. The only difference between the brave and ordinary people is that the courage of the former lasted for 5 minutes longer.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Unique.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What is the difference between the unique and the only is as follows:

    1. The difference between the unique and the unique: 1. The only and the only are different in terms of context, although both express the meaning of "alone, only", but the object is different, and the only one focuses more on subjectivity. 2. The only difference between the only and the only one is a pair of heteromorphic words, and neither way of writing is wrong.

    Usually, as long as the word form is consistent, "unique" means quantitative, non-psychological. [Unique] only; One and only.

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