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匹 (pǐ) is a measure word used to indicate a single item or multiple items of cloth, silk, or horses. It is similar to the English word "piece" or "roll" in this context.
When used to measure cloth or silk, 匹 (pǐ) refers to a unit of measurement equivalent to 3.3 meters. For example, 一匹布 (yī pǐ bù) means "one roll of cloth" or "one piece of cloth."
When used to measure horses, 匹 (pǐ) refers to a unit of measurement equivalent to one horse. For example, 一匹马 (yī pǐ mǎ) means "one horse."
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匹 (pǐ) is a measure word used for countable nouns. It is used to refer to rolls of cloth or silk, and horses. For example, 一匹布 (yī pǐ bù) means "one roll of cloth".
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The character 匹 (pǐ) is primarily used as a measure word for horses and also for rolls of cloth or silk. In this context, it serves as a specific classifier that quantifies these items.
1. For Animals: When referring to horses, 匹 (pǐ) is used as a measure word, such as 一匹马 ("one horse") or (两匹马) "two horses."
2. For Objects: In the case of cloth or silk, 匹 (pǐ) refers to a length or roll of fabric. It is common to use this measure word when discussing textiles, especially in traditional contexts where cloth was sold by the roll.
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