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Stroke by Stroke: 態 Writing Order
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态:
1. 神情;姿态;意态。
- Spirit; posture; intention.
2. 情状;态度。
- Situation; attitude.
3. 风致。
- Elegance; style.
- Example: "Zhaoguo Duke, speaks with reason, writing brings forth graceful demeanor, fresh sentiment arises." (From the preface to Zhao Guo Gong Ji by Yu Xin from the Northern Zhou Dynasty)
名词 情状。
- Noun: Situation.
- Examples: "事态" (situation), "形态" (form), "姿态" (posture).
名词 语法学上指通过一定的语法形式表示行为动作与主体的关系。
- Noun: In grammar, it refers to the relationship between action and subject expressed through specific grammatical forms.
- Generally divided into two types:
1. 主动态 (Active voice): The subject performs the action.
- Example: "他玩球。" (He plays ball.)
2. 被动态 (Passive voice): The subject receives the action.
- Example: "球被他玩。" (The ball is played by him.)
- The passive voice in Chinese is often indicated with words like "被" ("be") and "给" ("give").
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