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点 (diǎn) is used to describe a small amount of something, usually a liquid. It is often used to describe the size of a drop of liquid, such as a drop of water (水点) or a drop of oil (油点).
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Yes, the word 点 (diǎn) can be used to indicate approximate amounts or measurements in Chinese. In this context, it often conveys a sense of a small quantity or a minor addition. For instance, when referring to liquids, 点 (diǎn) can mean "a drop" when talking about how much to add. This usage highlights the idea of a small and specific amount, making it suitable for situations where precision is not required but a rough estimate is sufficient.
In contrast, other words like 少 (shǎo), which means "few" or "less," indicate a more general quantity without the specific connotation of a small, precise amount as 点 (diǎn) does.
Overall, 点 (diǎn) serves as a useful term when you want to express small quantities or approximate measurements, particularly in contexts involving liquid or fine details.
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