The pinyin of die is dié.
1. Interpretation
1. Ji: too busy.
2. Repeatedly, continuously: repeatedly. Busy. Climax after climax.
3. Exchange, take turns: overlap. Change. Be the guest and host. It is useful to overlap each other.
2. Origin
"Die" is a Chinese character, and its appearance can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. In "Shuowen Jiezi", "die" is explained as "alternate, take turns". This word is often used in ancient literature to describe the cycle, change, or alternation of things.
In ancient Chinese literary works, "die" is also often used. In "A Dream of Red Mansions", the author Cao Xueqin uses "die" to describe the emotional changes between characters and the ups and downs of fate. This word is frequently used in novels, showing the changeability and impermanence of life.
3. Interpretation of the group of words
1. Sandie Yangguan (sān dié yáng guān): singing a certain line repeatedly; Yangguan: the name of the ancient pass, in the southwest of Dunhuang County, Gansu Province today . Originally refers to the ancient farewell tune. The latter is also a metaphor for parting.
2. Iterative convergence (dié dài shōu liǎn): a phenomenon that gradually becomes stable during the iterative process.
3. Iteration (dié dài): Repeating a process, each time improving on the basis of the last time.
4. Take advantage of the weakness (chéng xū dié chū): emptiness, weakness. Die: many times. Refers to the military attack on the opponent's undefended or weak areas.
5. Iterative method (dié dài fǎ): a method in numerical calculation that approaches the exact solution through continuous iteration.
Overlapping examples
1. The city’s transportation system is constantly iterating to improve transportation efficiency and convenience.
2. If shear, torsion and axial deformation are considered in the calculation, their effects should be added to the expression of the internal imaginary product work.
3. This life experience is constantly iterating, constantly shaping his own life trajectory.
4. The city’s architectural style continues to iterate, forming a unique urban landscape.
5. Your heroes are always masters of flattery, and Fulvia hastily took the compliment as if it was meant for her.
6. This costume design went through many revisions and iterations before it finally became a perfect piece.
7. Those who cannot improve their production capacity will lose money due to falling prices, and finally have to give up agriculture.
8. This dance work went through many rehearsals and iterations before it was finally presented to the audience.
9. This musical work went through many iterations before it was finally presented to the audience.
10. The dishes in this restaurant went through many trials and iterations before finally becoming a delicious dish.