What are the commonly used measure words, and what are the measure words?

Updated on educate 2024-07-03
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Common quantifiers 1, quantity category Horse, Zhang, seat, back, field, tail, strip, one, head, que, array, net, cannon, top, hill, tree, only, branch, attack, vehicle, pick, burden, piece, shell, hole, curve, wall, group, cavity, stone, seat, guest, through, tie, bundle, knife, order, hit, hand, Luo, slope, mountain, ridge, River, stream, bell, team, single, double, pair, out (play), mouth, head, foot (door.

    One foot), board (the first three boards), jump, branch, piece, paste, needle, thread, tube, name, position, body, class, class, book, page.

    2. Weight--- silk, milli, centi, cent, money, two, catty, quintal, baht, stone, jun, squeeze, suddenly

    3. Length--- millimeter, centimeter, minute, inch, ruler, zhang, li, find, often, shop, cheng.

    4. Volume--- pinch, spoon, he, liter, bucket, stone, plate, bowl, plate, stack, bucket, cage, basin, box, cup, bell, hu, pot, basket, plate, bucket, can, bottle, pot, pot, pot

    5. Time--- year, month, day, quarter, hour, week, day, second, minute, ten, age, year, world, change, night, spring, summer, autumn, winter, generation, volt, generation.

    6. The shape --- pills, bubbles, granules, grains, and buildings.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Head, horse, strip, individual, only, mouth, put, root, branch, zhang, grain, grain, double, pair, bucket, kilogram, kilometer, mu.

    Because quantifiers are words used to express the quantitative units of people, things or actions, the "one, only, mouth, put" in "one person, two pears, three bells, and a teapot" and "jin, kilogram, bucket, liter, ruler, inch, zhang" in "one person, two pears, three bells, and a teapot" are all different types of quantitative units used to express people or things.

    Quantifiers are divided into two categories: object quantifiers and momentum quantifiers. Measure words denote the unit of calculation of people and things, such as "個" in "a person". Momentum words indicate the number of actions and the total amount of time it takes to occur, such as "times" in "look three times" and "days" in "look three days".

    The above content refers to the encyclopedia - quantifiers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The commonly used measure words in Chinese are: put, individual, only, branch, strip, piece, set, horse, Taiwan, vehicle, building, zhang, article, vice, bowl.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are too many to list them all.

    In particular, many times measure words will also borrow nouns as measure words: water cup, glass of water; rice bowl, a bowl of rice; table for a table of wine; Wheels, a bright moon; A flask, a jug of old wine ......

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A horse, a pair of hands, a mountain, a cat, a dog, a book.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Commonly used quantifiers are:

    1. Measure words that represent people: individual, bit, and article. Bits are more formal and polite usages, and the usage of strips is limited.

    2. Measure words for animals: only, horse, head, strip, peak. For example: a cow, a sheep, a donkey, a mule, a leopard.

    3. Measure words for human and animal organ parts: individual, only, piece, root, sheet, piece, strip. Except for one and only, most of the others display form.

    For example: a brain, a nose, an ear, a tongue, a chin, a finger, a fist.

    4. Measure words for plants: trees, plants. For example: a tree, an aspen, a grass, a pine.

    5. Measure words for fruits: . Exceptions: 1 grape, 1 banana.

    6. Measure words that represent plant parts: flowers, pieces, strips, grains, and grains, most of which indicate shapes, such as: flowers: a flower, a rose, and a red plum.

    7. Measure words for food: ton, portion, root, piece, piece, block, dao, grain. For example: meal: one meal, one breakfast.

    8. Measure words that indicate tableware: root, handle, zhang.

    9. Measure words for household goods: zhang, handle, strip, root, cup, individual, block, surface, only, part, table, plate, paste, service. For example:

    Sheets: A table, a bed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Measure words are usually used to express the quantitative units of people, things, or actions, such as head, horse, catty, kilogram, bucket, liter, strip, etc.

    Quantifiers are divided into two categories: noun quantifiers and momentum quantifiers, and noun quantifiers indicate the units of calculation of people and things, such as "one person". Momentum words indicate the number of actions and the total amount of time they occur, such as the number of times in "look three times" and the days in "look at three days".

    Noun quantifiers are roughly divided into special noun quantifiers, temporary noun quantifiers, measurement noun quantifiers, general noun quantifiers, etc.

    Dedicated noun quantifier: refers to the quantifier that has a selective relationship with some nouns, that is to say, some nouns can only use one or several special quantifiers, and such quantifiers are special noun quantifiers. For example: for a horse, we can only use "horse".

    Temporary noun quantifier: refers to the temporary position of some nouns in the position of quantifiers and is used as a unit of quantity.

    Measurement nouns: It can be seen from the name that this kind of noun refers to the main unit of weights and measures, such as: kilogram, ruler, mu, degree, etc.

    General noun quantifiers: This kind of noun quantifiers are the quantifiers that are applicable to most nouns, including species, class, some, point, etc.

    Momentum words are divided into special momentum words, tool momentum words, etc.

    Special momentum words: including: times, back, through, trip, down, down, ton, fan. These momentum words have different meanings and different abilities to combine with verbs.

    Tool Momentum Words: Tool Momentum Words are used to temporarily represent the quantity of an action, leaving a specific language environment, it is just an ordinary noun, and this kind of momentum can also be called a temporary momentum word. For example, he kicked me. "Foot" is a tool for "kicking".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Words that are usually used to denote a unit of quantity for a person, thing, or action are called quantifiers. A quantifier, a word or morpheme used in conjunction with a noun representing a countable or measurable object, or in conjunction with a numeral, is often used to indicate a category to which the object to which the noun is assigned can be grouped according to its shape or function.

    Measure words that represent people: individual, bit, bar. Bits are more formal and polite usages, and the usage of strips is limited.

    Measure words for animals: only, horse, head, strip, peak. Measure words for human and animal organ parts:

    One, only, one, root, sheet, piece, strip. Except for one and only, most of the others display form. Quantifier for plants:

    trees, plants. Measure words for fruits: pcs. Quantifier for plant parts:

    Flowers, pieces, strips, grains, and grains mostly indicate shapes. Measure words for food: ton, portion, root, piece, piece, block, dao, grain.

    Measure words for tableware: root, handle, zhang. Measure words for household goods:

    Zhang, put, strip, root, cup, piece, block, surface, only, part, table, plate, paste, service. Measure words for wearable items and ornaments: piece, strip, piece, top, only, piece.

    Measure words for buildings: seat, strip, building, building, fan, surface, block, room. Quantifier for means of transportation:

    vehicles, columns, racks, strips, pieces, ships. Measure words for stationery: branch, zhang, block, square, table.

    Measure words that represent literary and artistic works: seal, rule, first, article, length, zhang, tai, dao, first, branch, and individual.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Commonly used measure words are one, one, one, one, one, one, one,

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    One, only, branch, branch, head, horse, bit, name, vehicle, double, piece, flower.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One (sentence) sentence (one) (rule) parable one (item) exercise.

    A train, a hat, a tent, a quilt.

    One (bowl) of rice, one (pair) of gloves, glasses, and one (strong) machine gun.

    One (one) article One (one) table lamp One (building) building.

    One (point) opinion One (hand) good word One (piece) of clothes and things.

    A bunch of flowers, a lilac, a flower, a cloud.

    A cup of water, a horse, a cloth and a gust of wind and rain.

    An airplane, a piano, a carriage, a lesson, a poem, a song.

    A dictionary, a book, a water tank, a map, a drawing.

    One (one) door, one (window) chalk, pencil, cigarette One (car) car, motorcycle, bicycle.

    A ship, a ship, a bedroom, a house, a greeting, blessing.

    One (kind) method, one skill, one (copy) work, one (drop) of tears, sweat.

    A small fish, a river, a road, a dog, pants, a boat, a tail A (field) race, rain, play.

    1. Classmates, teachers, parents, friends 1. City, mountain, bridge, rockery, lighthouse.

    One (drop) of tears, sweat, one (root) of bamboo, wooden sticks, wire, one (set) TV, computer, fan.

    One (Dao) topic, lightning One (grain) seed, stone, grain One (homework), mind, cannon.

    One (piece) leaves, grass, blue sky, watermelon, heart.

    A night, a school bag, a pond, a child, a number, a watermelon.

    A pebble, a star, a pearl, a candy, a plum, a grape.

    A boat, a balloon, a basketball, a crow, a bird, a sheep, a mouse, a duck, a chicken, a goose, a tiger, an apple, a plum.

    1. (bend) crescent moon (head) cow, pig, elephant 1 (heap) soil, fertilizer.

    A bunch of pearls, bananas, grapes, keys A small grass, a tree.

    One (pair) chopsticks, eyes, shoes, socks, hands.

    One (one) table, bench, bed, **, test papers, newspapers, mouth.

    A chair, a fan, a ruler, an umbrella, a knife, a key, a spoon.

    A stone, a blackboard, bread, an eraser, a flock, a flock, a duck, a man.

    A (round) bright moon, red sun, a cow, a cat.

    A flock of ducks, a bird, an apple.

    A date, an apricot, a peach.

    A building, a flower, a fan.

    A book, a pair of shoes, a person.

    A piece of watermelon, a piece of clothing, a bottle of ink.

    A letter, a watch, an umbrella.

    A table, a horse, a carriage.

    An eraser, a ruler, a donkey.

    A plate of fruit, a coin, a carriage.

    A cloud, a lightning bolt, a fish.

    A small river, a glass of water, a bright moon.

    One ticket for one star.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello classmates.

    Each is not a measure word.

    Hello teacher.

    Variously are adjectives.

    Ask each question. The meaning of each in it means that there are many kinds of products.

    So actually point out how many.

    So not a quantifier.

    It is a real word.

    Real words are words that have real meaning, can act as a sentence component on their own, and can generally be used as a separate question. Words that cannot be used as components of a sentence are called virtual words. Now the function is taken as the main basis, and it is believed that it can act as a syntactic component alone, and those with lexical and grammatical meaning are real words, not syntactic components, and only grammatical meaning are imaginary words.

    Can you understand what I say, classmates?

    Is asking a question an adverb.

    Not an adverb classmate.

    It is the same as thousands of purples and thousands of reds, all kinds of strange.

    These are not measure words.

    It's just a lot to describe.

    Ask a question, that's an adjective.

    Yes, classmates.

    Hello question, thank you, teacher.

    It is generally used to describe the wide variety of items.

    It's okay, you can ask me if you have any questions.

    Ask a good question, thank you.

    Study hard.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A car, a sheep, a horse, a crescent, one thing, a pair of shoes, a pair of socks, a rock, a fossil.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Quantifiers: Pi, Zhang, Seat, Return, Field, Tail, Strip, One, Letter Blind Head, Que, Array, Net, Cannon, Top, Hill, Tree, Only, Branch, Attack, Vehicle, Pick, Burden, Piece, Shell, Kiln, Song, Wall, Group, Cavity, Stone, Seat, Guest, Through, Tie, Bind, Knife, Order, Hit, Hand, Luo, Slope, Mountain, Ridge, River, Creek, Clock, team, single, double, pair, out, line, head, foot, board, jump, branch, piece, stick, needle, thread, tube, name, position, body, class, class, book, page.

    2. Weight words: silk, milli, centi, cent, money, two, jin, dan, baht, stone, jun, qi, suddenly.

    3. Length quantifiers: milli, centi, minute, inch, ruler, zhang, li, find, often, shop, cheng.

    4. Volume quantifiers: pinch, spoon, he, liter, bucket, stone, plate, bowl, saucer, stack, bucket, cage, basin, box, cup, bell, pot, pot, basket, plate, bucket, can, bottle, pot

    5. Time quantifiers: year, month, day, quarter, hour, week, day, second, minute, ten, age, year, world, change, night, spring, summer, autumn, winter, generation, volt, generation.

    6. Shape quantifiers: pills, bubbles, grains, grains, buildings, piles.

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