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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (xù) primarily refers to 'order' or 'sequence' in a general sense, such as the order of events, numbers, or actions. It is also used to mean 'preface' or 'introduction' in books or speeches.

Common Contexts

Collocations and Patterns

  • (xùhào): sequence number, used in lists or queues.
  • 序言 (xùyán): preface or introduction in a book.
  • 发言顺序 (fāyán shùnxù): speaking order, often in meetings or events.

Usage Notes

When using to indicate order, it often appears in formal or written contexts rather than casual speech. For example, in daily conversation, people might say 排队 (line up) without explicitly mentioning . In literary or official contexts, is common to denote structured order or the introductory part of a text.

Avoid confusing with (pái), which also means to arrange or line up but is more action-oriented. emphasizes the concept of order or sequence itself.

Summary

Use when referring to the concept of order, sequence, or the introductory section of a text. It is a formal term often found in writing, official documents, and structured settings.

Example Sentences

Please line up according to the sequence number.

The preface of this book is very well written.

The speaking order for the meeting has been decided.