Taxonomy of meanings for 輒:
- 輒 zhé (OC: nteb MC: ʈɯiɛp) 陟葉切 入 廣韻:【專輒説文曰車相倚也陟葉切八 】
- wèi chū gōngRULERS OF WEY
- NPprSTANDARD NAME: Duke Chū of Wèi (reigned 492 - 481) Unger no. 110ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Zhé 輒 PARENTS: Son of >Wèi Líng gōng 衛靈公 WIVES: ?CHILDREN: -
Additional information about 輒
說文解字: 【輒】,車兩輢也。从車、耴聲。 【陟葉切】
- Criteria
- IMMEDIATELY
1. The most current and general word referring to something being about to happen in the immediate future is qiě 且.
2. Jí 即 is a rather colourless word referring to action being performed without delay after another action.
3. Jù 遽 (ant. huǎn 緩 "in due course, after a while") is a rather dramatic word refer to an action being performed without the slightest delay, post-haste.
4. Zhé 輒 adds to the notion of immediate and undelayed action that of the regularity of this immediate action.