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件 [jiàn]
1. Measure word, used for individual items: 一~事 (one thing).
2. Refers to things that can be counted one by one: 零~儿 (zero); 案~ (case).
3. Extraordinary large matters: 事~ (big event).
4. Documents and certifications: 文~ (documents); 来~ (incoming documents); 证~ (certificates).
件 [jiàn]
(Measure)
1. Used to measure certain individual items, clothing, etc.
件 [jiàn]
(Noun)
1. Object (piece).
2. Refers to documents and such.
3. A sheet containing a written or printed declaration (such as identity, rights, ownership) (papers).
件 [jiàn]
(Action)
Original meaning: to decompose, to separate.
Character formation: Pictophonetic; from "man" and "ox". As stated in "Shuo Wen": “To divide. From man and ox. The ox is large, thus it can be divided.”
Example: 件错理微.
件 [jiàn]
(Measure)
1. Used to measure certain individual items, clothing, etc.
Example: 不要因一事而惹出两件三件 (Don't let one matter lead to two or three).
Examples: 三件行李 (three pieces of luggage); 件把 (approximate quantity); 件件 (every piece; one by one); 件数 (number of items).
件 [jiàn]
(Noun)
1. Object (piece).
Examples: 零件 (parts); 件物 (objects, items); 件头 (volume of an object).
2. Refers to documents and such.
Examples: 件目 (document directory); 文件 (documents); 来件 (incoming documents).
3. A sheet containing a written or printed declaration (such as identity, rights, ownership) (papers).
Example: 证件 (certificates).
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