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机制 (jīzhì) is used to refer to a mechanism, system, or process that is used to regulate or control something. It is often used in the context of a system of rules or regulations that are used to control or manage a certain situation. For example, 机制 (jīzhì) can be used to refer to a system of laws, regulations, or policies that are used to govern a certain area or activity. It can also be used to refer to a system of incentives or rewards that are used to motivate people to do something.
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Yes, there are several words or phrases in Chinese that are similar to 机制 (jīzhì), which translates to "mechanism." Here are a few:
1. 体制 (tǐzhì) - This term refers to a system or structure, often used in the context of political or organizational frameworks. While it shares a similar pronunciation and can imply a set of mechanisms within a system, it focuses more on the overall structure rather than the specific mechanisms.
2. 流程 (liúchéng) - This means "process" or "flow" and is often used to describe the sequence of steps or operations in a system. It is related to the concept of mechanisms in that it outlines how different components interact within a system.
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The Chinese word for "mechanism" is 机制 (jīzhì). In this context, 机 (jī) refers to "machine" or "engine," while 制 (zhì) means "to establish" or "to create." Together, they convey the concept of a system or structure that operates in a specific way, similar to how a machine functions.
When discussing "mechanism," it is important to note that 机制 (jīzhì) can refer to various types of mechanisms, such as social mechanisms, biological mechanisms, or technical mechanisms, depending on the context.
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