Should we pronounce "San" in discrete mathematics as three tones or four tones?

three tones

scattered

come loose; dispel; disperse; disseminate; fall apart; give out; scatter;

loose 1

s m: n

(1)

free and unfettered [free and unfettered]

numerous people are scattered. -Xunzi cultivate one's morality. Note: "Those who are scattered or not inspected are also."

(2)

Another example is laziness; A person who is idle, useless or useless to the world. After refers to the hermit); Naked (holiday; Leisure); Scattered Dan (shotgun, scattered birthday. Shu San; Unconstrained); Casual (leisure); Idle (carefree, unrestrained); Scattering (letting go); Lazy (loose spirit, sloppy action)

(3)

chic; Free and easy [natural and unrestricted; At ease]

Mrs. Wang has a loose look, so there is an atmosphere under the forest. -Shi Shuo Xin Yu

(4)

Another example is: San Lang (elegant and hearty)

(5)

Nominal posts, but you can get paid without or with few jobs [sinecure]

At the beginning, Sanshou in Jin Dynasty often held high expectations, which was the same as that of the servants, and later posts were idle. -

(6)

Biography of Song Shu Kong Ji; Another example: scattered positions (idle positions); Away from home (an official position that is idle without certain duties); Scattered land (idle land) More refers to idle official positions); A scattered man (a baron who has no duty or a fief); Casual service (a servant without a fixed job); Scattered officials (officials with official names but no fixed posts)

(7)

messy; Miscellaneous [random; Mixed and disordered]

it enters the pearl blinds, it wets the silk curtains, a fur coat feels cold, a cotton mat flimsy. -Don Cen Can's a Song of White Snow in Farewell to Field-Clerk Wu Going Home

(8)

Another example: scattered traces (uncertain whereabouts); Scattered (disoriented, disorderly); Scattered (scattered); Divergence (different); Birthday (birthday). The usual small birthday is different from the whole birthday on Fridays and Wednesdays. San Dongjia (a hundred jugglers); Scattered names (scattered names)

(9)

Specifically, articles are not bound by rhyme [free from parallelism]. Such as: scattered sentences (poetic sentences that don't rhyme or are not right); Prose (prose); Sanli (official script written with Sanbi); Prose (that is, prose style. A style that does not require neat and dual words)

(1)

Fragmentation; Decentralized [scattered; fragmentary; Odd]

It's already sunset in the mountains, people are scattered, and the guests are obedient. -Song Ouyang Xiu's The Drunken Pavilion

(11)

Another example is loose salt (powdered salt); Loose money (scattered coins); Loose stagnation (bits and pieces left behind); Fragments (bits and pieces); Scattered place (scattered residence); Scattered prisoners (prisoners held alone or scattered); Loose tea (tea that has not been pressed into blocks and pieces); Retail investors (sporadic small households)

(12)

careless [careless; inatten-tive〕。 Such as: scattering (negligence); Clumsy (sloppy)

(13)

ordinary; Incomplete [ordinal; useless]。 Such as: casual clothes (clothes usually worn); Scattered people (ordinary people); Loose wood (wood without material)

powder

s m: n

< name >

(1)

powder [medicine in powder form]

and powder. -Biography of Hua Tuo in the Later Han Dynasty

(2)

Another example is Pingwei Powder; Hemp boiling powder; Powder (powder)

(3)

surname

See also sàn

powder board

s m: nb m: n

[fall apart] [square]: apart

powder board

s m: nb m: n

[free measure] Free rhythm, free play according to the content of lyrics. For example, Xipi Sanban, Erhuang Sanban

stragglers

s m: nb and ng

(1)

[Skirmisher]: one of a group of soldiers

(2)

[stragglers and dispersed soldiers; Stray soldiers from defense]: scattered soldiers

stragglers

s m: nb and ng-yó uy ǒ ng

(1)

[stragglers and disbanded soldiers]: unguided scattered soldiers

(2)

[freeman] : refers to an unorganized person who acts alone

(3)

[an uncoccupied person]: refers to a person who has no fixed occupation

has a casual birthday

s m \ nà n

(1)

[free and unfettered]: carefree; Comfortable

going to the garden to have a Christmas

(2)

[wild in speech and behavior]: having a Christmas without restraint

scattering bandits

s m: nf ě I

[scattered bands; random notes; Sidelight notes] a form of prose, belonging to scattered … scattered, gangless bandits; After the encirclement and suppression, the leaderless bandits

scattered bandits to make an insurrection, which was not completely wiped out, and caused endless harm

casual workers

s m: ng not ng

[day labor] short-term workers; Odd jobs

odd jobs

astigmatism

s ? nguā ng

[Astigmatism] A visual defect, in which the image of what you see is divided into many parts and blurred

rambling

s ? nhuà

[digression] [square]: gossipy words or unimportant words

random notes; Sidelight notes] a form of prose, Records that belong to scattered fragments (mostly with titles or titles)

Notes on Travel to America

powder

s 黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠黠

[fall apart]: the shelves are scattered, which means that the organization and structure are disintegrated.

This writing desk is too old, and it has all fallen apart.

S: Njià n

(1)

[spare parts]: It refers to the parts that have not been assembled into the whole machine. Compared with "whole machine",

(2)

[odd and ends]: compared with "whole machine",

we box the parts first, and then consign them

s m ? njià n

[sporadically apparent] appears sporadically. Scattered view (mainly referring to article opinions, material contents, etc.)

His academic views are scattered in his papers published in recent years

Scattered

s 黗 NJ 黗

[live scattered] scattered living

The family scattered all over the place

scattered

s 黗 n

[Messi] No. Unorganized; Messy

untidy hair

There are all kinds of stationery and books on the desk

untidy

s m: nm à n

(1)

[undisciplined]: casual, undisciplined

loose

(2)

[unorganised] Decentralization

On the basis of rambling handicraft industry, it is of course impossible to make all precise plans

Sanqu

A style of [a type of verse], which is easy to sing: the content is mostly lyrical and scenery-writing, and there are two forms: poem and casual set. Prevalent in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties

loose sand

s m nshā

[rope of sand] something with no cohesion or stability

scattered

s m nshè

[scatter] due to particles, Photons or light waves collide with the particles of the media they pass through and shoot in different directions

s 鸐 nsu

[fragmented] scattered and broken into small pieces

scattered

s 鸐 nt

[Prose style free from parallelism] does not require neat and dual words. Essay]

(2)

refers to a prose style that does not pay attention to rhythm

(3)

A literary genre, including essays, essays, travel notes, etc.

prose poems

s m: nwé nsh:

[prosepoem] A style that has both the characteristics of prose and poetry, and is written like prose. But paying attention to the rhythm

leaving a job

s 鸘 nzhí

[sine cure] Idle job

leaving a job without restraint

bulk

s 鸘 nzhuā ng

[bulk] means that when goods are sold, they are divided into small bags or unpacked

bulk coffee

seats are scattered. S: nzu? r

(1)

[extra seats]: seats outside the box in the theater

(2)

[odd customer]: used to refer to irregular customers pulled by rickshaw pullers

scattered seats

scattered seats

sà n

< move. Disperse]

scattered, miscellaneous meat also. -"Shuo Wen"

lacquer leaves are sticky. It is called medicine, and stone is mixed with crumbs. -

The Biography of Hua Tuo in the Later Han Dynasty. -"The Life of Zhuangzi". Note: "The number that is not available is loose wood."

So they broke up and lost, and they fought for the territory and bribed Qin. -Han Jiayi's On the Qin Dynasty

Before seeing the thief, the soldiers separated. -Song Ouyang Xiu's "The History of the New Five Dynasties Biography of Lingguan"

(3)

Another example is: the dark clouds have dispersed; Scatter (in all directions); Break up (break up); Scatter (scatter); Lost (lost); Disperse (disperse and disappear); Scatter people (not following a master or a handyman who is responsible for something); Scattered death (scattered escape); Scattered rebellion (discrete betrayal); Diffuse flow (fluid flows in scattered directions); Scattering (describing water flowing in scattered directions)

(4)

To disperse, so as to [distribute; Disseminate]

Scatter the children of the world to enrich my own property. -Qing Huang Zongxi's Yuan Jun

(5)

Another example: scattered blessings (sharing food after sacrifice, giving blessings); Scatter seeds (sow seeds); Dust-scattering households (sprinkle dust on the ground and lock the door); Scatter flowers (scatter flowers); Scatter money (distribute money); Scattered transmission (branch transmission); Dispelling vibration (distributing property for relief); Scattered distribution (distribution); Distribute wealth (distribute property); Scattered support (distributing finance to help others); Accumulate (distribute accumulated finance); Give away (give away)

(6)

Open [open]

If you want to write, let go of your arms first, and then write. -Cai Yong's On the Pen

(7)

Another example is: loose the skirt

(8)

dismiss [dismiss]

[use] insects to disperse sorrows and joys. -Bao Zhao's "Four Sages of Shu"

(9)

Another example is: getting rid of children; Dispel worry; Wandering (distraction, boredom); Casual (walking around); Scatter your thoughts (relax your mind); Dispel one's worries

(1)

Run away [run away; escape; Flee]

the strong are scattered in all directions. -Mencius Liang Huiwang Xia

(11)

release and graze [herd; Graze]

Ma San is the sun of Huashan Mountain. -

(12)

The Book of Rites and Music [express]. Such as: letting go (expressing feelings); Dissipate (express one's mind)

(13)

End [(of a meeting, etc.) be over]. The meeting hasn't broken up yet, so I left in advance. Off duty (off duty); Scattered watch (the last watch at night); Sit away (guests leave after the banquet)

(14)

Lose [lose]. Such as: scattered (completely lost); Scattering (incomplete loss); Scattered (lost simplicity)

scattered

sàn

messy, chaotic [chaotic; Helter-skelter]

It's the essence of not being separated from things. -Huai Nan Zi Yuan Dao

See also s m n; S ι n

spread

sà nb not

(1)

[strew; broadcast; diffuse; disperse; Distribute]: spread

may spread some dangerous speculation in the evil mind

(2)

[dismiss]: spread

spread seeds

spread

sànbù

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