尺子
You use a 尺子 (chǐzi) to measure things. It's a tool, often flat and straight. You might use a 尺子 in school for drawing lines or measuring paper.
For example, if you need to draw a straight line, you use a 尺子. If you want to know how long something is, you can use a 尺子 to find the length.
When you're learning Chinese, you'll find that everyday objects have their own specific words. Let's look at 尺子 (chǐ zi), which means 'ruler'.
A 尺子 is something you use to measure things or to draw straight lines. Think about a student in a classroom or an architect designing a building; they both use a 尺子.
So, if you need to say 'ruler' in Chinese, you'll use 尺子. It's a very common and practical word to know!
When talking about school supplies or tools for drawing straight lines, the word you'll need is 尺子 (chǐ zi). It’s a very common noun, and you'll hear it often in classrooms or when discussing DIY projects.
Think of it as the go-to word for any kind of ruler, whether it's a small one for a pencil case or a longer one for measuring larger items. While there might be more specific terms for highly specialized measuring devices, 尺子 covers most everyday uses.
So, if you need to ask for a ruler or identify one, 尺子 is the word you're looking for!
Using 尺子 (chǐzi) for 'ruler' is pretty straightforward. It's the standard word you'll hear in daily life. For example, if you're in a classroom or a DIY store, you'd ask for a 尺子 to measure things. You won't typically find many alternatives for this specific meaning of a measuring tool.
While 尺 (chǐ) alone can refer to a traditional Chinese unit of length (like a 'foot'), when you add the suffix 子 (zi), it specifically becomes the physical tool we know as a ruler. So, when you need to talk about that straight edge with measurements, 尺子 is your go-to word.
尺子 30秒で
- measuring tool
- drawing straight lines
- common stationery item
§ What does 尺子 (chǐzi) mean and when do people use it?
Alright, let's talk about 尺子 (chǐzi). This is a pretty straightforward and very useful word for anyone learning Chinese, especially at the A2 level. Simply put, 尺子 (chǐzi) means 'ruler'. You know, that flat, rigid strip of material – often plastic, wood, or metal – that you use to measure things or draw straight lines. That's exactly what 尺子 (chǐzi) refers to.
- DEFINITION
- 尺子 (chǐzi) is a noun that refers to a ruler, a tool used for measuring length or drawing straight lines.
When do people use 尺子 (chǐzi)? All the time! If you're in a classroom, you'll hear students asking for a 尺子 (chǐzi) to draw a line in their notebook or measure something for a project. If you're doing any kind of DIY work, you'll need a 尺子 (chǐzi) to get accurate measurements. Architects, engineers, tailors, artists – they all use some form of 尺子 (chǐzi) in their daily work. It's a fundamental tool.
Think about it: anytime you need precision in measurement or want to ensure something is perfectly straight, a 尺子 (chǐzi) comes into play. It's not a complicated concept, but it's essential for practical communication. You'll use this word when talking about school supplies, tools, crafting, or even just asking for help with a simple drawing task. For example, if you're in a Chinese stationery shop, you'll definitely be asking for a 尺子 (chǐzi) if you need a ruler.
我需要一把尺子来画一条直线。 (Wǒ xūyào yī bǎ chǐzi lái huà yī tiáo zhíxiàn.)
Translation hint: I need a ruler to draw a straight line.
请把你的尺子借给我一下。 (Qǐng bǎ nǐ de chǐzi jiè gěi wǒ yīxià.)
Translation hint: Please lend me your ruler for a moment.
It's not just for school or work, either. Imagine you're trying to figure out if a new piece of furniture will fit in your room. You might say: “我需要量一下,你有尺子吗?” (Wǒ xūyào liáng yīxià, nǐ yǒu chǐzi ma?) meaning, “I need to measure, do you have a ruler?” See? Super practical.
So, to summarize, 尺子 (chǐzi) is your go-to word for 'ruler'. It's used whenever you're talking about measuring, drawing straight lines, or any task that requires this common tool. Don't overthink it; it's a direct translation that will serve you well in many everyday situations. Master this word, and you've got a solid building block for more complex sentences and conversations.
§ How to use it in a sentence – grammar, prepositions
Now that you know what 尺子 (chǐzi) means, let's look at how to use it in real sentences. This is where Chinese gets practical, so pay attention. We'll cover common sentence structures and a few useful prepositions.
- Basic Sentence Structure: Subject + Verb + 尺子
- This is the most straightforward way to use 尺子. You'll often see verbs like 'to use' (用 yòng), 'to have' (有 yǒu), or 'to buy' (买 mǎi) with 尺子.
我用尺子画一条线。
(Wǒ yòng chǐzi huà yī tiáo xiàn.)
I use a ruler to draw a line.
你有没有尺子?
(Nǐ yǒu méiyǒu chǐzi?)
Do you have a ruler?
- Using 尺子 as an Object of a Preposition
- Sometimes, 尺子 will follow a preposition, especially when you're talking about measuring 'with' a ruler. The most common preposition for this is 用 (yòng), which means 'to use' or 'by means of'.
请用尺子量一下这张纸。
(Qǐng yòng chǐzi liáng yīxià zhè zhāng zhǐ.)
Please measure this paper with a ruler.
You might also see 尺子 used with other directional or locational prepositions, though less commonly than with '用'. For example, if you're talking about where a ruler is.
尺子在桌子上。
(Chǐzi zài zhuōzi shàng.)
The ruler is on the table.
- Using Measure Words with 尺子
- Chinese uses measure words, and 尺子 is no exception. The most common measure word for 尺子 is 把 (bǎ), which is used for objects with a handle or that can be held. You might also hear 支 (zhī) sometimes, especially for thin, rod-like objects.
一把尺子 (yī bǎ chǐzi) - one ruler
两把尺子 (liǎng bǎ chǐzi) - two rulers
我需要买一把新的尺子。
(Wǒ xūyào mǎi yī bǎ xīn de chǐzi.)
I need to buy a new ruler.
Understanding these basic sentence patterns and common prepositions will help you correctly integrate 尺子 into your conversations. Practice makes perfect, so try making your own sentences using these examples as a guide.
§ Mistake 1: Confusing 尺子 with other measuring tools
Many beginners, and even intermediate learners, sometimes mix up 尺子 (chǐzi), meaning 'ruler', with other measuring instruments. This is understandable, as many tools help us measure things. However, it's crucial to understand the specific use of 尺子.
- DEFINITION
- 尺子 (chǐzi): A straight-edged tool used for measuring distances or drawing straight lines.
Contrast this with things like a tape measure (卷尺 juǎnchǐ), which is flexible and used for longer or curved measurements, or a weighing scale (秤 chèng), which measures weight. While both are 'measuring tools', their functions are distinct.
§ Mistake 2: Incorrect measure words for 尺子
In Chinese, measure words are essential, and using the wrong one can sound unnatural or even confusing. For 尺子, the most common and appropriate measure word is 把 (bǎ).
请给我一把尺子。(Qǐng gěi wǒ yī bǎ chǐzi.)
Please give me a ruler.
While you might sometimes hear other measure words used colloquially, 把 (bǎ) is the standard for objects with a handle or that can be grasped. Since a ruler is often held in the hand, 把 (bǎ) fits perfectly.
§ Mistake 3: Mispronunciation of 尺子 (chǐzi)
The pronunciation of 尺子 can be tricky for English speakers due to the third tone and the 'zh' initial. Let's break it down:
- 尺 (chǐ): This is a third tone, which dips and then rises. The 'ch' sound is similar to the 'ch' in 'church', but with the tongue curled back slightly more (retroflex).
- 子 (zi): This is a neutral tone. The 'z' sound is similar to the 'z' in 'zebra', and the 'i' here is a buzzing sound, almost like a short 'uh' or 'er' sound.
我的尺子在哪里?(Wǒ de chǐzi zài nǎlǐ?)
Where is my ruler?
Common errors include pronouncing 'chǐ' with a flat first tone or a falling fourth tone, or mispronouncing the 'zi' as 'zee'. Correct pronunciation will make you sound much more natural and aid comprehension.
§ Mistake 4: Overlooking the cultural context of 尺 (chǐ)
While 尺子 primarily refers to a ruler, the character 尺 (chǐ) itself has historical significance in Chinese culture as an ancient unit of length, similar to a 'foot' or 'cubit'. Understanding this can deepen your appreciation of the word.
- DEFINITION
- 尺 (chǐ): An ancient Chinese unit of length, roughly equivalent to 1/3 of a meter.
While this historical context doesn't directly affect the use of 尺子 as 'ruler' in modern Chinese, being aware of it enriches your vocabulary knowledge. It explains why 'ruler' contains this character. It also helps you understand other related terms like 尺寸 (chǐcun) for 'size' or 'dimension'.
这件衣服的尺寸是多少?(Zhè jiàn yīfu de chǐcun shì duōshao?)
What are the dimensions of this clothing?
By being mindful of these common mistakes, you can use 尺子 (chǐzi) more accurately and confidently in your Chinese conversations. Practice with examples, pay attention to measure words, and always strive for correct pronunciation. Good luck!
How Formal Is It?
"工程师使用直尺精确测量尺寸。"
"学生们用尺子画线。"
"你有没有尺借我用一下?"
"小宝宝玩他的小尺子。"
"快点拿划线板过来,我得把这线画直。"
豆知識
The character '尺' (chǐ) itself depicts a forearm, hinting at early measurement methods using body parts.
発音ガイド
- Incorrect tone on 'chi'
- Pronouncing 'zi' too strongly
難易度
Two common characters, easy to recognize.
Simple strokes, easy to write.
Common pronunciation, two syllables.
Clear pronunciation, easy to distinguish.
次に学ぶべきこと
前提知識
次に学ぶ
上級
レベル別の例文
我需要一个尺子。
I need a ruler.
你可以把尺子给我吗?
Can you give me the ruler?
尺子在桌子上。
The ruler is on the table.
用尺子画一条直线。
Use the ruler to draw a straight line.
这个尺子是新的。
This ruler is new.
我的尺子不见了。
My ruler is missing.
他有一个长尺子。
He has a long ruler.
请你帮我量一下这个尺子。
Please help me measure this with the ruler.
学生们用尺子画线。
Students use rulers to draw lines.
This sentence uses a basic subject-verb-object structure. '用 (yòng)' means 'to use'.
我需要一把新尺子来完成我的作业。
I need a new ruler to finish my homework.
'一把 (yì bǎ)' is the measure word for rulers.
请把尺子递给我,谢谢。
Please hand me the ruler, thank you.
'递给 (dì gěi)' means 'to hand over to'.
这把尺子是木头做的。
This ruler is made of wood.
'是...做的 (shì...zuò de)' means 'is made of...'.
他的尺子丢了,所以他借了我的。
He lost his ruler, so he borrowed mine.
'丢了 (diū le)' means 'lost' and '借了 (jiè le)' means 'borrowed'.
老师要求我们带尺子和铅笔。
The teacher asked us to bring a ruler and a pencil.
'要求 (yāoqiú)' means 'to ask for/require'.
用尺子量一下桌子的长度。
Use a ruler to measure the length of the desk.
'量 (liáng)' means 'to measure'.
我的尺子有30厘米长。
My ruler is 30 centimeters long.
'厘米 (lí mǐ)' means 'centimeter'.
老师用尺子在白板上画了一条直线。
The teacher used a ruler to draw a straight line on the whiteboard.
请把尺子递给我,我要量一下这张纸的长度。
Please hand me the ruler; I need to measure the length of this paper.
我的尺子不见了,你有没有多余的可以借我用一下?
My ruler is missing. Do you have an extra one I could borrow?
建筑师用尺子精确地测量了每一个尺寸,确保设计完美无缺。
The architect precisely measured every dimension with a ruler, ensuring the design was flawless.
这把尺子是木头做的,上面刻有清晰的刻度。
This ruler is made of wood and has clear markings etched on it.
小孩子喜欢用尺子敲打桌面,发出各种声音。
Children enjoy tapping rulers on the table, making various sounds.
在几何课上,尺子和铅笔是必不可少的工具。
In geometry class, a ruler and a pencil are indispensable tools.
他习惯用尺子将重要的句子划线,以便日后复习。
He is accustomed to underlining important sentences with a ruler for future review.
老师用尺子在白板上画了一条直线。
The teacher used a ruler to draw a straight line on the whiteboard.
请把尺子递给我,我要量一下这张纸的长度。
Please pass me the ruler; I need to measure the length of this paper.
这个尺子有30厘米长,足够你画大部分图了。
This ruler is 30 centimeters long, enough for you to draw most diagrams.
工程师的工具箱里总少不了一把精确的尺子。
An engineer's toolbox is never without a precise ruler.
孩子们用尺子和铅笔在作业本上画图案。
Children use rulers and pencils to draw patterns in their notebooks.
如果你没有尺子,可以用书的边缘代替。
If you don't have a ruler, you can use the edge of a book instead.
他习惯用尺子把字写得整整齐齐的。
He is used to writing neatly with a ruler.
这把尺子是木头做的,感觉很有质感。
This ruler is made of wood; it feels very textured.
老师用尺子在白板上画了一条直线。
The teacher used a ruler to draw a straight line on the whiteboard.
A common way to express 'using' a tool is with '用 + tool + (来) + verb'.
这把尺子是塑料的,很容易折断。
This ruler is made of plastic, it breaks easily.
'是...的' construction can be used to emphasize material or manner.
你能把尺子递给我吗?我想量一下这个桌子的长度。
Can you pass me the ruler? I want to measure the length of this table.
'量一下' means 'to measure a bit' or 'to take a measurement'.
工程师的工具箱里总少不了一把精确的尺子。
An engineer's toolbox is never without a precise ruler.
'少不了' means 'cannot do without' or 'indispensable'.
孩子们用尺子和铅笔在纸上画出了各种形状。
The children used rulers and pencils to draw various shapes on the paper.
Listing multiple tools is common with '和' (and).
我需要一把更长的尺子才能量到房间的对角线。
I need a longer ruler to measure the diagonal of the room.
'才能' indicates that only with a certain condition can something be achieved.
这把尺子的刻度很清晰,方便读取。
The markings on this ruler are very clear, making it easy to read.
'方便' can be used as an adjective meaning 'convenient' or 'easy'.
在几何课上,尺子和圆规是必不可少的学习工具。
In geometry class, rulers and compasses are indispensable learning tools.
'必不可少' is a common idiom meaning 'absolutely necessary'.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
用尺子画一条线。
Use a ruler to draw a line.
这把尺子是新的。
This ruler is new.
请给我一把尺子。
Please give me a ruler.
他用尺子量了桌子。
He measured the table with a ruler.
我的尺子不见了。
My ruler is lost.
尺子放在铅笔盒里。
The ruler is in the pencil case.
老师叫我们拿出尺子。
The teacher told us to take out our rulers.
这把尺子有点短。
This ruler is a bit short.
我需要一把更长的尺子。
I need a longer ruler.
用尺子比划一下。
Measure it with a ruler.
よく混同される語
This is a classical Chinese unit of length, roughly equivalent to one-third of a meter, and also the root character for 'ruler'.
A protractor, used for measuring angles, not lengths like a ruler.
A tape measure, which is a type of ruler but often used for longer measurements and flexible surfaces.
文法パターン
慣用句と表現
"循规蹈矩 (xún guī dǎo jǔ)"
To follow the rules; to toe the line.
他总是循规蹈矩,从不逾越。 (He always follows the rules and never oversteps.)
neutral"度量如尺 (dù liàng rú chǐ)"
To have a broad mind; to be magnanimous (lit. measuring like a ruler).
他度量如尺,从不计较小事。 (He has a broad mind and never bothers about trifles.)
neutral"绳之以法 (shéng zhī yǐ fǎ)"
To bring to justice; to punish according to law (lit. to measure with a rope according to law).
对那些犯罪分子,必须绳之以法。 (Those criminals must be brought to justice.)
formal"有尺有寸 (yǒu chǐ yǒu cùn)"
To be well-proportioned; to know one's limits (lit. to have chi and cun).
他说话做事有尺有寸,很得体。 (He speaks and acts appropriately, knowing his limits.)
neutral"不合尺寸 (bù hé chǐ cùn)"
To be of improper size; not fit.
这件衣服不合尺寸,我得换一件。 (This piece of clothing is not the right size, I need to exchange it.)
neutral"一尺水十丈波 (yī chǐ shuǐ shí zhàng bō)"
A small ripple causes a great wave; to make a big fuss over a small matter.
别为这点小事一尺水十丈波。 (Don't make a big fuss over such a small matter.)
neutral"方寸之地 (fāng cùn zhī dì)"
A small piece of land; a small space (lit. an inch of square land).
在这个方寸之地,他创造了奇迹。 (In this small space, he created a miracle.)
neutral"胸有成竹 (xiōng yǒu chéng zhú)"
To have a well-thought-out plan; to be confident of success (lit. to have bamboo in one's chest, implying a mental image before drawing).
他胸有成竹,对这次比赛充满信心。 (He has a well-thought-out plan and is full of confidence for this competition.)
neutral"量力而行 (liàng lì ér xíng)"
To act according to one's ability; to do what one is capable of.
我们应该量力而行,不要好高骛远。 (We should act according to our ability and not aim too high.)
neutral"规行矩步 (guī xíng jǔ bù)"
To act cautiously and prudently; to follow strict rules.
他规行矩步,从不做越轨之事。 (He acts cautiously and prudently, never doing anything out of line.)
neutral間違えやすい
Sounds similar to 尺子 (chǐzi) and both relate to measurement.
尺度 refers to a standard or scale of measurement, often used abstractly (e.g., 'on a grand scale' or 'moral standards'), while 尺子 is a physical tool.
这件事情的尺度很难把握。 (It's hard to grasp the scale of this matter.)
Contains '尺' and directly relates to measurement.
尺寸 refers to the actual dimensions or size of something (e.g., length, width), whereas 尺子 is the instrument used to find those dimensions.
请告诉我这件衣服的尺寸。 (Please tell me the size of this clothing.)
Similar in sound and meaning to 尺寸, and also related to measurement.
尺码 specifically refers to clothing or shoe sizes, a particular type of dimension. 尺子 is the tool.
你的鞋子尺码是多少? (What is your shoe size?)
Contains '尺' and is a unit of measurement.
公尺 means 'meter', a unit of length. 尺子 is the tool for measuring, not a unit.
这张桌子有两公尺长。 (This table is two meters long.)
Very similar to 尺子, both referring to a ruler.
直尺 is a more specific term for a 'straight ruler', often used in technical or drawing contexts. 尺子 is the general term for any type of ruler.
他用直尺画了一条直线。 (He drew a straight line with a straight ruler.)
文型パターン
这是我的尺子。(Zhè shì wǒ de chǐzi.)
这是我的尺子。(This is my ruler.)
那是什么?(Nà shì shénme?) 那是尺子。(Nà shì chǐzi.)
那是什么?(What is that?) 那是尺子。(That is a ruler.)
我有一把尺子。(Wǒ yǒu yī bǎ chǐzi.)
我有一把尺子。(I have a ruler.)
请给我尺子。(Qǐng gěi wǒ chǐzi.)
请给我尺子。(Please give me the ruler.)
用尺子量一量。(Yòng chǐzi liáng yī liáng.)
用尺子量一量。(Use the ruler to measure.)
尺子在桌子上。(Chǐzi zài zhuōzi shàng.)
尺子在桌子上。(The ruler is on the table.)
这把尺子很长。(Zhè bǎ chǐzi hěn cháng.)
这把尺子很长。(This ruler is very long.)
我需要一把尺子来画线。(Wǒ xūyào yī bǎ chǐzi lái huà xiàn.)
我需要一把尺子来画线。(I need a ruler to draw lines.)
使い方
Use 尺子 (chǐzi) to refer to a ruler, the tool used for measuring and drawing straight lines. It's a common noun you'll hear in school or office settings.
A common mistake is to confuse 尺子 (chǐzi) with other measuring tools. For example, a tape measure is 卷尺 (juǎnchǐ), and a yardstick is 码尺 (mǎchǐ). Remember, 尺子 (chǐzi) specifically refers to the flat, rigid ruler.
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Basic use of 尺子
The most common use of 尺子 (chǐzi) is to refer to a tool for measuring or drawing straight lines. Think of it as a standard ruler you'd use in school.
Asking for a ruler
To ask 'Do you have a ruler?', you can say: 你有尺子吗? (Nǐ yǒu chǐzi ma?) - 'You have ruler question particle?'
Using a ruler
To say 'use a ruler', you can say: 用尺子 (yòng chǐzi). For example, 用尺子画线 (yòng chǐzi huà xiàn) means 'use ruler draw line'.
Describing a ruler
You can describe the ruler with adjectives. For example: 长尺子 (cháng chǐzi) means 'long ruler', and 短尺子 (duǎn chǐzi) means 'short ruler'.
Plural form
In Chinese, nouns often don't change for plural. So 尺子 can mean 'ruler' or 'rulers' depending on context. If you need to specify 'many rulers', you might use '很多尺子' (hěn duō chǐzi) - 'very many rulers'.
Classifier for ruler
The most common classifier for 尺子 is 把 (bǎ). So, 一把尺子 (yī bǎ chǐzi) means 'one ruler'. Think of 把 as being used for objects with a handle or that can be held.
Where to buy a ruler
To ask 'Where can I buy a ruler?', you can say: 哪里可以买到尺子? (Nǎlǐ kěyǐ mǎi dào chǐzi?) - 'Where can buy get ruler?'
Saying 'no ruler'
To say 'I don't have a ruler', you'd say: 我没有尺子 (Wǒ méiyǒu chǐzi). - 'I not have ruler'.
Distinguishing from 'measure'
While 尺子 is the object 'ruler', the verb 'to measure' is 测量 (cèliáng). Don't confuse the two! 尺子 is the tool, 测量 is the action.
Contextual understanding
Remember that context is key. If someone is talking about drawing or geometry, 尺子 almost certainly refers to a ruler. Pay attention to the surrounding words and situation.
暗記しよう
記憶術
Imagine a 'CHUR-CH' (chǐ) with lots of 'ZEE'-bras (zi) inside, each holding a ruler to measure their stripes. Or, think of 'CHIPS' (chǐ) and 'TEA' (zi) – you need a ruler to measure the perfect amount of chips and tea.
視覚的連想
Picture a giant ruler being used to measure the height of a famous landmark, like the Great Wall. Or, visualize yourself in a classroom, and every time you see a ruler, think '尺子'.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Look around your room or office. Can you spot anything that needs to be measured? Now, imagine you need a 尺子 (chǐzi) to measure it. Try to say '我需要尺子' (Wǒ xūyào chǐzi - I need a ruler) out loud. Next, try to describe the ruler's color or material in Chinese if you know how. For example, '红色的尺子' (hóngsè de chǐzi - red ruler).
語源
形声字 (xíngshēngzì, phono-semantic compound)
元の意味: 尺 (chǐ) originally referred to a unit of length, and 子 (zǐ) is a nominalizer or diminutive suffix. So, '尺子' literally means 'a small '尺' or 'a tool for '尺'.
Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic, Chinese文化的な背景
<p>In traditional Chinese culture, units of measurement like '尺' were crucial for everything from architecture to tailoring. The concept of a '尺子' as a standardized measuring tool reflects the importance of precision and order.</p>
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Using a ruler in school or at home.
- 用尺子画线 (yòng chǐzi huà xiàn) - draw a line with a ruler
- 借我尺子 (jiè wǒ chǐzi) - lend me your ruler
- 尺子断了 (chǐzi duàn le) - the ruler broke
Measuring something.
- 用尺子量 (yòng chǐzi liáng) - measure with a ruler
- 量一下这个桌子有多长 (liáng yī xià zhège zhuōzi yǒu duō cháng) - measure how long this table is
- 这把尺子不准 (zhè bǎ chǐzi bù zhǔn) - this ruler is not accurate
Buying a ruler.
- 买一把尺子 (mǎi yī bǎ chǐzi) - buy a ruler
- 文具店有尺子卖吗 (wénjùdiàn yǒu chǐzi mài ma) - does the stationery store sell rulers?
- 我需要一把新的尺子 (wǒ xūyào yī bǎ xīn de chǐzi) - I need a new ruler
Talking about different types of rulers.
- 塑料尺子 (sùliào chǐzi) - plastic ruler
- 金属尺子 (jīnshǔ chǐzi) - metal ruler
- 软尺 (ruǎnchǐ) - soft ruler (tape measure)
Giving instructions related to a ruler.
- 把尺子拿出来 (bǎ chǐzi ná chūlái) - take out the ruler
- 用尺子对齐 (yòng chǐzi duìqí) - align with the ruler
- 小心别弄丢尺子 (xiǎoxīn bié nòng diū chǐzi) - be careful not to lose the ruler
会話のきっかけ
"你今天带尺子了吗? (Nǐ jīntiān dài chǐzi le ma?) - Did you bring a ruler today?"
"你的尺子是什么材料的? (Nǐ de chǐzi shì shénme cáiliào de?) - What material is your ruler made of?"
"你经常用尺子做什么? (Nǐ jīngcháng yòng chǐzi zuò shénme?) - What do you often use a ruler for?"
"你觉得塑料尺子好用还是金属尺子好用? (Nǐ juéde sùliào chǐzi hǎo yòng háishì jīnshǔ chǐzi hǎo yòng?) - Do you think plastic rulers or metal rulers are easier to use?"
"你上次用尺子是什么时候? (Nǐ shàng cì yòng chǐzi shì shénme shíhou?) - When was the last time you used a ruler?"
日記のテーマ
描述一下你上学时用尺子的经历。 (Miáoshù yī xià nǐ shàngxué shí yòng chǐzi de jīnglì.) - Describe your experience using a ruler when you were in school.
如果你要设计一把尺子,你会设计成什么样? (Rúguǒ nǐ yào shèjì yī bǎ chǐzi, nǐ huì shèjì chéng shénme yàng?) - If you were to design a ruler, what would it look like?
除了画线和测量,尺子还有哪些你不知道的用途? (Chúle huà xiàn hé cèliáng, chǐzi hái yǒu nǎxiē nǐ bù zhīdào de yòngtú?) - Besides drawing lines and measuring, what other uses for a ruler are there that you don't know about?
你觉得在什么情况下,尺子比卷尺更方便? (Nǐ juéde zài shénme qíngkuàng xià, chǐzi bǐ juǎnchǐ gèng fāngbiàn?) - In what situations do you think a ruler is more convenient than a tape measure?
写一篇关于尺子在你生活中的小故事。 (Xiě yī piān guānyú chǐzi zài nǐ shēnghuó zhōng de xiǎo gùshì.) - Write a short story about a ruler in your life.
よくある質問
10 問A good way to remember 尺子 (chǐzi) is to break it down. 尺 (chǐ) is a measure word, often referring to a traditional Chinese foot unit, and 子 (zi) is a common suffix for nouns. So, literally, it's a 'measurement thing.' You can also associate the 'chǐ' sound with 'chief' or 'chip' to help it stick.
You can use it just like 'ruler' in English. For example: 我需要一把尺子。 (Wǒ xūyào yī bǎ chǐzi.) - I need a ruler. Or: 请把尺子递给我。 (Qǐng bǎ chǐzi dì gěi wǒ.) - Please pass me the ruler.
尺子 is a general term for 'ruler.' It can refer to a standard straight ruler, a measuring tape, or even a set square. If you need to be more specific, you might add descriptive words, but 尺子 on its own is perfectly fine for most situations.
The most common measure word for 尺子 is 把 (bǎ). So you'd say 一把尺子 (yī bǎ chǐzi), meaning 'one ruler.' It's the same measure word used for things with handles, like chairs or knives.
Yes, 尺子 is a very common and neutral word. You can use it in any context, whether you're talking to a friend, a teacher, or in a professional setting. It's not particularly formal or informal.
While 尺子 itself isn't often found in idioms, you might hear phrases like 用尺子量 (yòng chǐzi liáng) which means 'to measure with a ruler.' It's a straightforward functional word.
尺子 (chǐzi) is the noun 'ruler.' 尺 (chǐ) on its own usually refers to the traditional Chinese unit of length, similar to a foot, or it can be part of a compound word. So, 尺子 is the tool, while 尺 is a unit of measurement.
For 尺 (chǐ), the stroke order is: first the horizontal stroke, then the vertical bending hook, and finally the dot on top. For 子 (zi), it's: the horizontal hook, then the vertical, and finally the horizontal closing stroke. Practice them separately then together!
In its most common usage, 尺子 strictly means 'ruler' or 'measuring tool.' It doesn't have other common metaphorical or figurative meanings in everyday conversation.
If you just say 尺 (chǐ), people might understand you, but it's more likely they'll think you're referring to the unit of measurement or might be slightly confused. Adding 子 (zi) makes it clearly the noun 'ruler,' so it's always best to use the full word 尺子.
自分をテスト 144 問
我用___画一条直线。(wǒ yòng ___ huà yī tiáo zhíxiàn.)
To draw a straight line, you need a ruler. '尺子' means ruler.
请把你的___给我,谢谢。(qǐng bǎ nǐ de ___ gěi wǒ, xièxie.)
The context implies asking for an object to use, and '尺子' (ruler) fits.
这个___是新的。(zhège ___ shì xīn de.)
This sentence is about a new item. '尺子' (ruler) is a common school/office item.
老师说用___量一下。(lǎoshī shuō yòng ___ liáng yī xià.)
Teachers often tell students to measure things, and a ruler ('尺子') is used for measuring.
我的___是蓝色的。(wǒ de ___ shì lánsè de.)
This sentence describes the color of an object. A ruler can be blue.
我没有___,不能画。(wǒ méiyǒu ___, bù néng huà.)
If you don't have a ruler ('尺子'), you can't draw a straight line or measure something precisely.
Which of these is a ruler?
尺子 means ruler.
What does '尺子' mean?
尺子 (chǐ zi) translates to ruler.
Which sentence correctly uses '尺子'?
The sentence '我有一把尺子' means 'I have a ruler', which is the correct usage.
The word '尺子' means 'pencil'.
'尺子' means 'ruler', not 'pencil'.
You can use a '尺子' to measure things.
A ruler (尺子) is used for measuring.
The pinyin for '尺子' is 'chǐ zi'.
The pinyin for 尺子 is indeed chǐ zi.
The teacher measures the desk with a ruler.
My ruler is blue.
Please give me a ruler.
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我需要一把尺子。
Focus: 尺子 (chǐzi)
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这是你的尺子吗?
Focus: 尺子 (chǐzi)
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我的尺子不见了。
Focus: 尺子 (chǐzi)
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Write a short sentence saying "This is my ruler."
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这是我的尺子。
Write a sentence asking "Do you have a ruler?"
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你有尺子吗?
Write a sentence stating "I want a ruler."
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我要一个尺子。
What color is my ruler?
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我有尺子。我的尺子是红色的。
What color is my ruler?
The passage states "我的尺子是红色的。" which means "My ruler is red."
The passage states "我的尺子是红色的。" which means "My ruler is red."
What did the teacher say to do with the ruler?
Read this passage:
老师说:"请把尺子给我。"
What did the teacher say to do with the ruler?
The passage explicitly says "请把尺子给我。" which means "Please give me the ruler."
The passage explicitly says "请把尺子给我。" which means "Please give me the ruler."
What is Xiao Ming asking Xiao Hong?
Read this passage:
小明没有尺子。他问小红:"你有尺子吗?"
What is Xiao Ming asking Xiao Hong?
The passage says "他问小红:'你有尺子吗?'" which translates to "He asked Xiao Hong: 'Do you have a ruler?'"
The passage says "他问小红:'你有尺子吗?'" which translates to "He asked Xiao Hong: 'Do you have a ruler?'"
This sentence means 'This is my ruler.' The correct order is Subject (这), Verb (是), Possessive (我的), Object (尺子).
This sentence means 'Please give me the ruler.' The correct order is 'Please' (请), 'give' (给), 'me' (我), 'ruler' (尺子).
This sentence means 'He has a ruler.' The correct order is Subject (他), Verb (有), Quantity (一个), Object (尺子).
Choose the correct measure word for 尺子 (ruler).
把 (bǎ) is often used for objects with handles, like a ruler or a chair.
Which of these sentences correctly uses 尺子 (chǐzi)?
尺子 is a noun, so it can be used with measure words like 把 and described with adjectives like 很好看. It is not used for eating.
If you want to measure something, what tool would you most likely use?
A ruler (尺子) is used for measuring.
你用尺子画线。(Nǐ yòng chǐzi huà xiàn.) means 'You use a ruler to draw a line.'
尺子 (chǐzi) means ruler, and 画线 (huà xiàn) means to draw a line. So, the sentence translates correctly.
尺子 (chǐzi) is a type of food.
尺子 (chǐzi) is a ruler, which is a tool, not food.
我的尺子很长。(Wǒ de chǐzi hěn cháng.) means 'My ruler is very short.'
长 (cháng) means long, not short. 短 (duǎn) means short.
The speaker is looking for something.
Someone is asking for an item.
Description of a new object.
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我需要一把尺子来画线。
Focus: 尺子 (chǐ zi)
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你的尺子是多长的?
Focus: 多长 (duō cháng)
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老师用尺子量了桌子。
Focus: 量 (liáng)
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You are at a stationery shop. Ask the clerk where the rulers are. Write your question in Chinese.
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请问,尺子在哪里? (Qǐngwèn, chǐzi zài nǎlǐ?)
Your friend asks you to lend them a ruler. Reply that you have one. Write your answer in Chinese.
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我有尺子。(Wǒ yǒu chǐzi.)
Describe a ruler using simple Chinese sentences. Mention its color and purpose.
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这是一把尺子。它是黄色的。我用它画线。(Zhè shì yì bǎ chǐzi. Tā shì huángsè de. Wǒ yòng tā huà xiàn.)
小明的尺子是什么颜色的?
Read this passage:
小明有一把新尺子。他的尺子是蓝色的。他用尺子画画。
小明的尺子是什么颜色的?
The passage says '他的尺子是蓝色的' (His ruler is blue).
The passage says '他的尺子是蓝色的' (His ruler is blue).
谁有尺子?
Read this passage:
老师问:“谁有尺子?” 丽丽说:“我有一把。”
谁有尺子?
The passage states '丽丽说:“我有一把。”' (Lili said: "I have one.").
The passage states '丽丽说:“我有一把。”' (Lili said: "I have one.").
小王想买什么?
Read this passage:
商店里有各种尺子。有长的,也有短的。小王想买一把短尺子。
小王想买什么?
The passage says '小王想买一把短尺子' (Xiaowang wants to buy a short ruler).
The passage says '小王想买一把短尺子' (Xiaowang wants to buy a short ruler).
请你把那把_____递给我。
这句话需要一个量词 '把' 来修饰工具,'尺子' 是唯一的合适选项。 (This sentence needs a measure word 'bǎ' to modify a tool, and 'chǐzi' is the only suitable option.)
我的_____不见了,我没办法画直线。
画直线需要用到 '尺子'。 (You need a 'chǐzi' to draw straight lines.)
老师让我们用_____量一下桌子的长度。
测量长度的工具是 '尺子'。 (The tool for measuring length is a 'chǐzi'.)
他用_____在纸上画了一个正方形。
画几何图形,尤其是需要直线的图形,通常会用到 '尺子'。 (When drawing geometric shapes, especially those requiring straight lines, a 'chǐzi' is commonly used.)
这把_____是塑料的,很容易折断。
根据语境,能用 '把' 作量词,且容易折断的通常是 '尺子'。 (Based on the context, something that uses 'bǎ' as a measure word and is easily broken is usually a 'chǐzi'.)
测量身高的时候,医生会用到_____。
测量身高需要使用 '尺子' 或其他测量工具。 (Measuring height requires the use of a 'chǐzi' or other measuring tools.)
Choose the correct measure word for 尺子 (ruler).
把 (bǎ) is often used for objects with handles, like a ruler, or for objects that can be held in one's hand.
Which sentence correctly uses 尺子?
A ruler is used for drawing lines or measuring length, not temperature, eating, or listening to music.
If you want to say 'My ruler is broken,' which word would you use for 'broken' in Chinese?
坏 (huài) means 'bad' or 'broken' and is commonly used to describe something that is no longer functional. 好 (hǎo) means 'good', 新 (xīn) means 'new', and 旧 (jiù) means 'old'.
尺子 can be used to measure the weight of an object.
尺子 (ruler) is used to measure length or draw straight lines, not weight.
在中文里,'尺子' 通常指用来画线或测量长度的工具。(In Chinese, '尺子' usually refers to a tool used for drawing lines or measuring length.)
This statement accurately describes the primary function of a 尺子 (ruler).
你可以用尺子来写字。(You can use a ruler to write characters.)
While you might use a ruler to help guide your writing for straight lines, its primary function is not for the act of writing characters itself. Pens or pencils are used for writing.
The teacher used a ruler to draw a straight line on the blackboard.
Can you pass me the ruler? I need to measure the length of the table.
This ruler is made of plastic and breaks easily.
Read this aloud:
请问,你的尺子借我用一下可以吗?
Focus: 尺子 (chǐzi)
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我需要一把长一点的尺子来画图。
Focus: 长一点的 (cháng yīdiǎn de)
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我的尺子不见了,你有没有多余的?
Focus: 不见了 (bùjiànle)
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You are at a stationery shop in China and want to buy a ruler. Write a short dialogue (2-3 sentences) where you ask the shopkeeper for a ruler. Include polite phrasing.
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请问,你们有尺子吗?我想买一个。 (Excuse me, do you have rulers? I want to buy one.)
Describe a situation where you would need to use a ruler, and write one sentence in Chinese explaining what you would do with it.
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我需要用尺子画一条直线。 (I need to use a ruler to draw a straight line.)
Imagine you are helping a friend with their homework and they ask to borrow a ruler. Write a short sentence (1-2 sentences) in Chinese offering them your ruler.
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我这里有尺子,你可以用我的。 (I have a ruler here, you can use mine.)
小明为什么需要尺子?
Read this passage:
小明想要画一个完美的正方形,但是他找不到他的尺子。没有尺子,他很难画出直的边。他问妈妈尺子在哪里,妈妈说尺子在书包里。
小明为什么需要尺子?
文章中提到“小明想要画一个完美的正方形,但是他找不到他的尺子”。
文章中提到“小明想要画一个完美的正方形,但是他找不到他的尺子”。
根据文章,尺子有什么用处?
Read this passage:
在学校,老师教学生如何使用尺子。尺子不仅可以用来画直线,还可以用来测量物体的长度。学会使用尺子对学习几何很重要。
根据文章,尺子有什么用处?
文章中提到“尺子不仅可以用来画直线,还可以用来测量物体的长度”。
文章中提到“尺子不仅可以用来画直线,还可以用来测量物体的长度”。
丽丽的铅笔盒里有什么颜色的尺子?
Read this passage:
丽丽的铅笔盒里有很多文具,有铅笔、橡皮和尺子。她最喜欢用她的蓝色尺子,因为它的颜色很漂亮。每次画图,她都会拿出她的尺子。
丽丽的铅笔盒里有什么颜色的尺子?
文章中提到“她最喜欢用她的蓝色尺子”。
文章中提到“她最喜欢用她的蓝色尺子”。
This sentence asks someone to hand over the ruler. '请把' (qǐng bǎ) is a polite way to make a request using the '把' construction. '递给' (dì gěi) means to hand over to. '我' (wǒ) means me.
This sentence states that 'this ruler is new'. '这把' (zhè bǎ) is a demonstrative pronoun with the measure word '把' for ruler. '是' (shì) is the verb 'to be'. '新的' (xīn de) means new.
This sentence means 'I need a ruler to draw lines'. '我需要' (wǒ xūyào) means I need. '一把' (yī bǎ) is 'one ruler' (一把 is the measure word for ruler). '来画线' (lái huà xiàn) means to draw lines.
老师用一把___在白板上画了一条直线。
Context indicates drawing a straight line, which requires a ruler (尺子).
这张桌子的长度是90___。
90 refers to the measurement, so the correct option should be 厘米 (centimeter), not 尺子 (ruler).
工程师在设计图纸时,必须精确地使用___。
Designing precise drawings requires a ruler (尺子).
为了确保家具的每个部件都完美契合,木匠会反复用___测量。
Measuring to ensure perfect fit requires a ruler (尺子).
请把那把红色的___递给我,我要画一条直线。
Drawing a straight line requires a ruler (尺子).
这个房间的面积大约有十平方米,我用___量了一下。
Measuring the area of a room typically involves using a ruler (尺子) or tape measure.
Someone is asking for an object.
Someone lost something and is asking for a favor.
The sentence describes the purpose of the ruler.
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请问,您的尺子是什么牌子的?
Focus: chi zi
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我需要一把长尺子来画一条直线。
Focus: chang chi zi
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这把尺子好像有点弯了,影响测量精度。
Focus: wan le
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This sentence asks someone to hand over a ruler. '请把' (please take) introduces the object '那把尺子' (that ruler), and '递给我' (hand it to me) completes the request.
This sentence expresses the need for a ruler to measure length. '我需要' (I need) is followed by '一把尺子' (a ruler), and '来测量长度' (to measure length) specifies the purpose.
This sentence conveys that the teacher said they need to bring a ruler to art class. '老师说' (the teacher said) introduces the requirement '我们要带尺子上美术课' (we need to bring a ruler to art class).
她用一支精确的___画出了一条完美的直线。
Context: Drawing a perfect straight line requires a precise ruler. '刷子' (brush), '镜子' (mirror), and '剪子' (scissors) do not fit the context.
测量这块木板的长度,你需要一把结实的金属___。
Context: Measuring length requires a ruler. '锤子' (hammer), '锯子' (saw), and '钳子' (pliers) are tools for other purposes.
在几何课上,老师要求我们用___画出各种图形。
Context: In geometry, a ruler is used to draw shapes, especially straight lines. While '铅笔' (pencil) is used for drawing, it's not the instrument for straight lines itself. '橡皮' (eraser) and '圆规' (compass) serve different functions.
请把那把长___递给我,我要量一下窗帘的尺寸。
Context: Measuring the size of curtains requires a ruler. '椅子' (chair), '桌子' (table), and '剪刀' (scissors) are not used for measurement.
工程师需要用一把特殊的___来确保图纸的精确性。
Context: Engineers use a ruler to ensure precision in drawings. '螺丝刀' (screwdriver), '扳手' (wrench), and '锤子' (hammer) are tools for assembly or disassembly, not for precise drawing measurement.
我忘记带___了,所以无法准确地画出这条线段的长度。
Context: Without a ruler, one cannot accurately draw the length of a line segment. '书包' (schoolbag), '手机' (mobile phone), and '水杯' (water cup) are irrelevant to drawing accurate lines.
在测量这块木板时,你最好使用哪种工具?
尺子是用来测量长度的工具。
如果我想画一条直线,我需要用什么辅助工具?
尺子通常用于画直线。
在几何课上,老师让我们用什么来测量角度和边长?
尺子在几何学中用于测量边长。
尺子是用来写字的工具。
尺子是用来测量或画直线的工具,而不是写字。
在学校里,学生们经常用尺子来做手工。
尺子在做手工时常用于测量和切割。
一个好的裁缝不需要使用尺子来裁剪布料。
裁缝需要尺子精确测量布料才能裁剪出合适的尺寸。
The teacher is asking for a ruler.
Someone needs a new ruler to draw a straight line.
He seems to have lost his ruler and can't find it.
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这把尺子是用来测量长度的。
Focus: 长度 (chángdù)
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我能借用一下你的尺子吗?
Focus: 借用 (jièyòng)
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他用尺子画了一个完美的正方形。
Focus: 完美的 (wánměi de)
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You are designing a new, innovative ruler. Describe its features and how it will improve on existing rulers. Include at least three unique selling points.
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我的新尺子采用可伸缩设计,方便携带。它还内置激光测量功能,可以精确测量不规则表面。此外,尺身材料是环保再生塑料,具有很高的耐用性,并且刻度永不磨损。这些独特的功能使其在市场竞争中脱颖而出。
Imagine you are an architect. Explain how the precision of a ruler is crucial in your daily work and what consequences might arise from using an inaccurate ruler.
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作为一名建筑师,尺子的精确性对我的工作至关重要。哪怕是微小的误差,也可能导致整个结构出现问题,造成严重的建筑安全隐患和经济损失。因此,我总是选择最精确的测量工具,以确保每个设计细节都符合标准。
Discuss the cultural significance of measuring tools, such as rulers, in ancient Chinese history or craftsmanship. Provide examples if possible.
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在古代中国,尺子等测量工具不仅是实用的工具,也承载着丰富的文化意义。例如,鲁班尺在建筑和风水学中都有重要地位,其尺寸和刻度被认为与吉凶祸福相关。它体现了古人对天地万物秩序的认知和追求,是传统工艺和哲学思想的结合。
根据文章,尺子在哪些领域依然重要?
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在一个科学技术飞速发展的时代,传统的手工测量工具似乎正在逐渐被更先进的数字化设备所取代。然而,在某些特定的领域,例如艺术创作和精细木工,尺子仍然扮演着不可或缺的角色。它的直观性、简便性以及对触觉的依赖,是任何高科技产品都无法完全替代的。
根据文章,尺子在哪些领域依然重要?
文章明确提到“在某些特定的领域,例如艺术创作和精细木工,尺子仍然扮演着不可或缺的角色”。
文章明确提到“在某些特定的领域,例如艺术创作和精细木工,尺子仍然扮演着不可或缺的角色”。
文章认为尺子对儿童学习几何有何益处?
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学龄儿童在学习几何时,尺子的使用是基础技能之一。通过亲手操作尺子,他们不仅能理解长度、角度等概念,还能培养精细动作技能和解决问题的能力。教育者应鼓励学生多动手实践,而不是过分依赖电子设备来完成测量任务。
文章认为尺子对儿童学习几何有何益处?
文章指出“通过亲手操作尺子,他们不仅能理解长度、角度等概念,还能培养精细动作技能和解决问题的能力”。
文章指出“通过亲手操作尺子,他们不仅能理解长度、角度等概念,还能培养精细动作技能和解决问题的能力”。
在古罗马文明中,尺子除了测量功能,还有什么象征意义?
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历史学家发现,在古罗马文明中,尺子不仅仅是测量工具,更是权力与秩序的象征。许多重要的公共建筑和道路的修建,都严格遵循了精确的测量标准,这在一定程度上反映了当时社会对规则和精确性的追求。尺子的标准化也促进了贸易和交流的发展。
在古罗马文明中,尺子除了测量功能,还有什么象征意义?
文章提到“在古罗马文明中,尺子不仅仅是测量工具,更是权力与秩序的象征”。
文章提到“在古罗马文明中,尺子不仅仅是测量工具,更是权力与秩序的象征”。
This sentence means 'He measured the length of the table with a ruler.' The structure follows Subject + Verb + Object + Prepositional Phrase.
This sentence means 'Please pass that ruler to me.' The '把' structure is used to bring the object ('那把尺子') before the verb ('递给').
This sentence means 'This ruler is made of wood.' The structure '是...做的' is commonly used to indicate the material or method of making something.
在制定长期战略时,我们必须如同使用精密的___,精确地衡量每一步。
此题将“尺子”比喻为衡量标准或工具,强调了在制定战略时需要有准确、细致的规划,如同用尺子精确测量一般。
他对待工作的严谨态度,犹如一把无形的___,时刻校准着团队的每一个环节。
“无形的尺子”在这里是一个比喻,指代一种无形但精准的衡量标准或规矩,体现了其严谨的态度对团队起到的校准作用。
在科学研究中,实验数据的准确性是至关重要的,它如同丈量真理的___,不容有丝毫偏差。
将实验数据比作“丈量真理的尺子”,强调了其在科学研究中衡量和验证真理的关键作用,表达了对准确性的极致要求。
艺术创作有时需要打破常规,但内心深处仍需有一把审美的___,引导创作者不偏离艺术的本质。
“审美的尺子”象征着艺术创作中对美学标准的内在把握和衡量,即使在突破常规时也能保持艺术的纯粹性。
在复杂的谈判中,冷静的头脑和清晰的逻辑是衡量成功与否的___。
此处“尺子”比喻为衡量谈判成败的关键标准或工具,强调冷静头脑和清晰逻辑在其中的决定性作用。
社会公正是衡量一个文明进步程度的___,是国家发展的基石。
“社会公正是衡量一个文明进步程度的尺子”将尺子作为衡量文明进步的标准,强调了社会公正的重要性。
The teacher is asking for an object.
The speaker needs something for drawing.
The ruler's material.
Read this aloud:
请问,您的尺子在哪里?
Focus: 尺子 (chǐ zi)
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这把尺子很长,有50厘米。
Focus: 厘米 (lí mǐ)
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用尺子量一下桌子的长度。
Focus: 量 (liáng)
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This sentence describes someone using a ruler to draw a straight line. '他用' means 'he uses', '尺子' is 'ruler', '画了一条' means 'drew a', and '直线' means 'straight line'.
This sentence asks someone to pass a ruler. '请帮我' means 'please help me', '把这把' indicates 'this (ruler)', '尺子' is 'ruler', and '递过来' means 'pass over'.
This sentence states that measuring length requires a precise ruler. '测量长度' means 'measure length', '需要' means 'needs', '一把' is a measure word for 'ruler', '精确的' means 'precise', and '尺子' is 'ruler'.
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Summary
The word '尺子' (chǐzi) refers to a ruler, a fundamental tool for measuring and drawing.
- measuring tool
- drawing straight lines
- common stationery item
Basic use of 尺子
The most common use of 尺子 (chǐzi) is to refer to a tool for measuring or drawing straight lines. Think of it as a standard ruler you'd use in school.
Asking for a ruler
To ask 'Do you have a ruler?', you can say: 你有尺子吗? (Nǐ yǒu chǐzi ma?) - 'You have ruler question particle?'
Using a ruler
To say 'use a ruler', you can say: 用尺子 (yòng chǐzi). For example, 用尺子画线 (yòng chǐzi huà xiàn) means 'use ruler draw line'.
Describing a ruler
You can describe the ruler with adjectives. For example: 长尺子 (cháng chǐzi) means 'long ruler', and 短尺子 (duǎn chǐzi) means 'short ruler'.
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