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级
jí
【名】
1 层次。
[En.] level.
2 等次。
[En.] rank; grade.
3 学校里学生所在学年的分段。
[En.] school course; grade; class.
4 古代指战时或用刑斩下的人头。
[En.] head (in historical context).
5 量词,用于台阶、楼梯。
[En.] step (measure word for steps).
例句:
1 同本义:石~。拾~而上。
[En.] The same as original meaning: stone step. Climbing step by step.
2 引申为等级,特指官阶爵位的品级:~别。~差(chā)。
[En.] Extended meaning of level, especially referring to ranks and positions: rank. Disparity in levels.
3 学校里学生所在学年的分段:年~。~任。
[En.] In schools, the division of student grades: annual grade. Grade retention.
4 古代指战时或用刑斩下的人头:首~。
[En.] In ancient times, referring to heads decapitated in war: first head.
5 量词,用于台阶、楼梯:从一楼到三楼有四十多~台阶。
[En.] Measure word for steps: There are more than forty steps from the first floor to the third floor.
级
jí
【量】
1 上或下石阶或楼梯时放脚的踏脚处。
[En.] step (footing on stairs).
2 一系列层中的一层。
[En.] stage (one layer among a series).
3 秦制,战争中斩敌首一,赐爵一级,称为首级。后以“级”为所斩之首的量词。
[En.] In the Qin system, during battles, beheading an enemy would grant one rank, which is referred to as a head. The term "级" later became a measure word for beheaded heads.
例句:
1 上或下石阶时放脚的踏脚处:十几级台阶。
[En.] When stepping on stairs: over a dozen steps.
2 一系列层中的一层:成斜坡的花园,一级一级陡峭地向水边倾斜;多级火箭。
[En.] One layer in a series: a sloped garden, steeply inclined stage by stage towards the water; multi-stage rocket.
3 秦制,战争中斩敌首一:凡斩首七千六百级。
[En.] In the Qin system, during battles: a total of seven thousand six hundred heads were decapitated.
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