1. Among them, the meaning of difference in ancient Chinese is
difference chā
Verb meaning
1. A knowing word. Small seal script, from the left (hand). Original meaning: inappropriate; wrong; discrepant.
The difference is two, the difference is not worth it. ——"Shuowen"
Chaos creates differences. ——"Xunzi·Lun of Heaven". Note: "It's a fallacy."
It's important to say it's not bad. ——"Chu Ci·Strictly avoid mourning the fate of the time"
There is no need to borrow money. ——"Book of Rites·Yue Ling Zhongdong"
The difference is as small as a millimeter, and the error is thousands of miles away. What do you mean by this? ——"Book of Wei·Biography of Zhang Puhui"
Noun meaning
1. Difference.
Why should quantity be the difference? ——Fang Bao, Qing Dynasty, "Prison Miscellaneous Notes"
2. The result of subtracting two numbers. Such as: jet lag; precession; scissor difference; surplus, deficit
Adverbial meaning
1. Slightly, comparatively. Such as: bad can (slightly acceptable, acceptable); difference (slightly violated, slightly violated)
bad chà
Verb meaning
1. Shortage; Not enough to meet the standards.
2. Owe.
Adjective meaning
Strange; strange. Hurricanes sometimes happen, and the tossing is really bad. ——Poetry "Long Li" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
Chai
1. To send to do something: to send.
2. In the old days, the person who was sent was called a messenger. Solution difference.
3. Things being sent to do: errands. tolerance. On business trip.
4. Choose; select. That day, Gengwu, I sent my horse. ——"The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Jiri"
bad chài
Clear "祥" and recover from illness. 2. The meaning of "cha" in classical Chinese
Cha chà Radical strokes Radical: Outside the Ministry of Industry Strokes: 6 Total strokes: 9 Wubi 86: UDAF Wubi 98: UAF Cangjie: TQM Stroke order number: 431113121 Four corners Number: 80102 Unicode:CJK Unified Chinese characters U+5DEE Basic meaning 1. Error: That’s it.
2. Not quite, not consistent: ~ not much. 3. Deficiency: Repay ~ ten yuan.
4. Not good, not standard enough: ~etc. Results~.
Detailed meaning 〈verb〉 1. Shortage, not enough to meet the standard [fall short of]. For example: We are still far away from our parents’ hopes. 2. Owe [owe].
For example: I still owe you five yuan