Taxonomy of meanings for 貳:
- 貳 èr (OC: njis MC: ȵi) 而至切 去 廣韻:【副也亦攜貳變異也疑也敵也又姓後秦録有後魏平陽太守貳塵 】
- ASSISTANT
- nsubjectassistant
- vadNassistant
- CONFUSED
- vibe ambiguous and unclear; be unfocussed
- vtoNcausative(cause to be confused>) sow doubt on, cast doubt on; cause to be ambiguous
- vadVin confusion, ambiguously
- DIFFERENT
- vtoNcausativedissociate (oneself) from
- vttoN1.+prep+N2causativedissociate (oneself) from N2
- vtoN(undesirably) differ fromLZ
- vi2abstractmake a significant difference (intellectually, morally, philosophically)CH
- DISLOYAL
- viactbe disloyal; act with duplicity
- vtoNbe disloyal to, disobey
- vadNdisloyal; duplicitous
- nabactdisloyalty; duplicitousness; acts of disloyalty
- v[adN]N=humdisloyal persons
- vt+prep+Nbe disloyal to N
- vtoNcausativemake disloyal/duplicitous
- EQUAL
- vtoNemulate, match
- INSTALL
- vtoNinstall as replacement??
- MANY
- vtoNcausativemake manifold
- STATES
- NPprÈr 貳 (CHEN PAN 1969, 465-466)Clan: Unknown. According to the Xìng xī, the rulers of Èr were of Jī 姬 surname. On the contrary, Lù shǐ Hòu jǐ suggests that they belonged to the Yǎn 偃 clan. Rank: Unknown.Founded: Unknown. Destroyed: Unknown. The state is mentioned in the ZUO for the year 701 B.C. (Huan 11). Later, it was destroyed by Chǔ 楚.Location: In the modern Guǎngshuǐ 廣水, Hubei province.
- TWO
- vadVtwice
- npost-Nsecond copy of N
- vadNthe secondCH
- v{NUM}postadNpostposedtwo NCH
- nabautonym"two"LZ
- v{NUM}adNtwo (separate)CH
- vtoNderived, causativeto cause to be double or ambiguousVK
- v{NUM}(adN)two contextually determinate NsDS
- v(adN)the second of the the contextually determinate NCH
- vicome secondCH
- nabduality; disunited doublenessCH
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ADD
- COPY
- REPEAT
- SUSPECT
- TREASON
- CHANGE
- ENTERPRISE
- SURNAMES
- = 膩
- = 忒
- ASSISTANT
Additional information about 貳
說文解字: 【貳】,副益也。从貝、弍聲。弍,古文二。 〔小徐本「二」下有「字」。〕 【而至切】
- Criteria
- CHAOS
1. The very dominant word in this group is luàn 亂 (ant. zhì 治 "state of good government, state of good order") which refers to all kinds of reprehensible lack of order.
2. Èr 二 / 貳 "disunited" (ant. yī 一 "be properly united in attitude") refers to political dissension or duplicity.
3. Fēn 紛 describes a mild form of physical disorder. See CONFUSED.
4. Fén 棼 describes something as unprincipled and disorganised.
5. Wèn 紊 is often inchoative and describes the process by which something concrete or abstract enters a disorderly state.
6. Hún 混 refers to a kind of chaos that is close to objective confusion. See CONFUSED.
- DISLOYAL
1. The standard word for disloyalty is èr 貳/二.
- ASSISTANT
[ARCHAIC/CURRENT]
[GENERAL/SPECIFIC]
[HUMBLE/NOBLE]
[PRECISE/VAGUE]
[TECHNICAL-TERM/CURRENT-TERM]
1. The most general and most current colourless word for an assistant to any official in any capacity, but often in the capacity of a sernior minister, is fǔ 輔.
[GENERAL], [VAGUE]
2. Chéng 丞 became especially common from Qin times onwards, and this bureaucratic term can refer to any assistant in formal employment.
[SPECIFIC], [TECHNICAL-TERM]
3. Fù 副 is a bureaucratic term that refers to a junior official of any kind in formal employment in Han times.
[HUMBLE], [TECHNICAL-TERM]
4. Èr 貳 is a standard archaic word referring to minor assistants in formal employment (ZHOULI).
[ARCHAIC], [HUMBLE]
5. Zuǒ 佐 refers to a person closely linked to the master and taking charge of minor practical matters, a personal servant, perhaps a secretary, but the word refers generally to a "helping hand".
[HUMBLE]
6. Xiàng 相 can be used to refer to an assistant at any level, or to the functions fulfilled by such an assistant. See HELP
[SPECIFIC]