尺度

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Understanding 尺度 (chǐdù)

The word 尺度 primarily refers to a 'standard,' 'measure,' or 'scale' used to judge or evaluate something. It can denote literal measurements but is more often used metaphorically to describe criteria, limits, or boundaries in various contexts such as social norms, artistic expression, or project evaluation.

Usage and Nuance

When speakers use 尺度, they often imply a sense of judgment or boundary-setting. For example, in social contexts, 尺度 can refer to what is considered acceptable behavior. In creative fields, it relates to balancing innovation with audience expectations.

Common Collocations

  • 评判尺度 (evaluation criteria): used when discussing standards for judgment.
  • 社会尺度 (social norms/standards): refers to societal limits or accepted behaviors.
  • 把握尺度 (grasp the scale): means to control or manage the extent or limits of something.

Register and Tone

尺度 is a neutral, somewhat formal term often found in written language, academic discussions, or formal speech. It is less common in casual conversation unless discussing abstract concepts like standards or limits.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 尺度 with 尺子 (ruler) which is a physical measuring tool. 尺度 is more abstract and conceptual, focusing on standards or limits rather than physical length.

Understanding 尺度 helps learners discuss evaluation, limits, and standards clearly and appropriately in various contexts.

Example Sentences

The success or failure of this project depends on whether the evaluation

In artistic creation, controlling the scale is very important; one must be

He often crosses social boundaries in conversation, causing others to feel