释义 |
character noun—性 n (often used) 质 n 性质 n Examples:using one character interchangeably for phonetically related characters—Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements—Chinese character indicating an idea, such as up and down—traditional system expressing the phonetic value of a Chinese character using two other characters, the first for the initial consonant, the second for the rhyme and tone—colloquial (rather than literary) pronunciation of a Chinese character—oracle bone character (an early form of Chinese script)—(expr. of praise for noble character, beautiful surrounding, future prospects etc)—cultivate the heart and nurture the character (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation—Big5 Chinese character coding (developed by Taiwanese companies from 1984)—Shakespearean character, father of Ophelia, accidentally killed by Hamlet—Turtwig, Japanese comic character, turtle with seedling growing out of its head—variant pronunciation (when the same character has more than one reading)—one who can correct a misread or misspelt character and thus be your master—mojibake (nonsense characters displayed when software fails render text according to its intended character encoding)—Guangyun, Chinese rime dictionary from 11th century, containing 26,194 single-character entries—Wei Sheng (legendary character who waited for his love under a bridge until he was drowned in the surging waters)—first soliloquy text (introducing opera character)—Jiyun, Chinese rime dictionary with 53,525 single-character entries, published in 11th century—alternate term for Traditional Chinese character, used in Taiwan—character where different readings convey different meanings— |