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1. Forehead: In this context, 额 refers to the part of the face above the eyes and below the hairline. For example, 额头 (é tóu) means forehead.
2. Specified number or amount: 额 can also be used to indicate a specific number or amount. For example, 额定 (é dìng) means fixed or specified, and 额度 (é dù) means quota or limit.
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1. When referring to the forehead:
- 额 (é) is used to specifically refer to the forehead, while other words such as 额头 (é tóu) or 前额 (qián é) can also be used to refer to the forehead, but they are more specific in their meaning.
- For example, 额 (é) can be used in the phrase 额上的汗水 (é shàng de hàn shuǐ) which means "sweat on the forehead."
2. When referring to a horizontal inscribed board:
- 额 (é) can be used to refer to a horizontal inscribed board, such as a plaque or signboard. It is often used in formal settings, such as on a building or in a ceremony.
- Other words such as 匾 (biǎn) or 牌匾 (pái biǎn) can also be used to refer to a horizontal inscribed board, but they are more specific in their meaning and usage.
3. When referring to a specified number or amount:
- 额 (é) can be used to refer to a specified number or amount, such as a quota or limit. It is often used in business or financial contexts.
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