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In everyday conversation, 次 (cì) is commonly used in the following ways:
1. To indicate order or sequence: 次 (cì) means "order" or "sequence," and is often used when talking about the order of events or steps in a process. For example, 请按次排队 (qǐng ànzhào cìxù páiduì) means "Please line up in order."
2. To describe something as secondary or inferior: 次要 (cìyào) means "secondary" or "less important," and is often used to describe something that is not the main focus or priority. For example, 这只是次要的问题 (zhè zhǐshì cìyào de wèntí) means "This is just a secondary issue."
3. To indicate frequency or repetition: 次数 (cìshù) means "number of times" or "frequency," and is often used when talking about how many times something has happened or will happen. For example, 我已经来过两次了 (wǒ yǐjīng lái guò liǎng cì le) means "I have already been here twice."
4. To express comparison or contrast: 次于 (cìyú) means "inferior to" or "less than," and is often used to compare two things and indicate that one is not as good as the other. For example, 这个产品次于那个产品 (zhè gè chǎnpǐn cìyú nà gè chǎnpǐn) means "This product is inferior to that product."
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序 (xù) - This word can mean "order" or "sequence" in a more formal or literary context. It can also refer to a preface or introduction to a book.
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