1, number: times ~. ~ mm-hmm
2, a few; A few times. ~ day.
3. days; Fate: qi ~. In ~, there is nowhere to run.
4. The basic mathematical concept of expressing the quantity of things. Due to the need of counting and measurement in production practice, natural numbers (positive integers) are first generated, and then fractions, zeros, irrational numbers, negative numbers, imaginary numbers and so on are gradually generated.
5. Grammatical category. Indicates the number of things that nouns and pronouns refer to.
6, refers to mathematics: ~ physics and chemistry.
Pinyin: [[sh incarnation]]
1, count: ~ number (shù). ~ I don't know
2, the most prominent contrast: ~ up. ~ one ~ two.
3. blame; Enumerating mistakes: ~ say. ~ autumn.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Count, count. Judging from the sound, the sound of the building.
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Count, count. The glyph uses the word "Hao" while taking the word "Lou" as an edge.
Explanation of words:
Very few
【shǎo shù】?
Smaller number: ~ Obey the majority.
countless/innumerable
[sh ǔ Buchan]?
Countless
count
[Shuo Shuo]?
1. It is still a pity. Emergency appearance.
mathematics
[Xu Xu]?
The science of studying the spatial form and quantitative relationship of the real world. Elementary mathematics includes arithmetic, elementary algebra, elementary geometry and trigonometry. Advanced mathematics includes mathematical logic, number theory, algebra, geometry, topology, function theory, functional analysis, differential equations, probability theory, mathematical statistics and other branches. Mathematical theory is strict and abstract. ...
negative number
[fù shù]?
Refers to a number less than zero. Use the minus sign (-) before the number, for example, write -5℃ at minus five degrees Celsius.