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(two, three, etc) -fold / times (multiplier) / double / to increase or multiply
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倍 [bèi]
〈动〉
1. 等于原数的两个。
- Equals two times the original number: 加~。事~功半。~道而行(兼程而行)。
- For example: "plus two", "the work is half done", "to walk the double road (to hurry along)."
2. 某数的几倍等于用几乘某数。
- A certain number of times equals that number multiplied by a figure: 二的五~是十。
- For example: "two raised to the fifth power equals ten (2^5 = 10)."
3. 更加,非常。
- More; very: “每逢佳节~思亲”。~加。~儿精神。
- For example: "Every time a festive occasion comes, it increases the thoughts of loved ones." "To increase" or "to be more spirited."
4. 增益。
- To gain: “焉用亡郑以~邻?”
- For example: "What is the use of losing Zheng to gain from the neighbor?"
5. 古同“背”,背弃,背叛。
- An ancient synonym for "背", meaning to abandon or betray.
6. 古同“背”,背诵。
- An ancient synonym for "背", meaning to recite from memory.
〈量〉
1. 倍数
- Times; -fold.
- For example: "五倍" (five times), "三的五倍是十五" (three times five is fifteen), "倍百" (hundredfold), "倍差" (one and a half times).
Additional Meanings:
1. 同本义 (back towards).
2. 背弃;背叛 (abandon; betray).
3. 通“背” (violate).
4. 加倍,照原数等加 (double).
5. 通“背” (recite from memory).
引例:
1. 《说文》:倍,反也。
2. 《周髀算经下》:倍正南方。
3. 《史记·淮阴侯传》:兵法右倍山陵,前左水泽。
4. 《汉书·贾谊传》:无倍畔之心。
5. 《礼记·大学》:而民不倍。
Example phrases:
- 倍畔 (betrayal), 倍上 (betray one's superior).
- 倍言 (violate a promise), 倍时 (miss the opportunity).
- 倍日 (one day counted as two), 倍多 (increased by multiples).
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