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What is the difference between the words "field" and "factory"?

Factory

(factory)

chǎng

Refers to a factory that uses machinery to manufacture means of production or means of living.

A place where there is room for storage or processing: a coal plant.

Shack: "Philippine thatch and mulberry."

A secret service agency established in the Ming Dynasty of China to strengthen the autocratic rule.

factory

ān

ㄢˉ

Same as "an", mostly used in personal names.

factory

hàn

ㄏㄢˋ

A place where people can live where rocks protrude from the mountainside.

Number of strokes: 2;

Radical: factory;

Stroke order number: 13

Detailed explanation:

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Factory

ān

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Name

Same as "庵"〖hut〗. Mostly used in personal names

Also see chǎng

factory

factory, factory

chǎng

name

(Phonetic. From Guang (yǎn), open sound. From "Guang", it means related to the house. Original meaning: shed)

A simple house without walls〖wall-lesshouse〗

Another example: factory house (shed; house without partition walls)

Horse house; livestock shed〖stable〗

The north wall is the factory. ——"Essentials for Elevating the People"

Factory〖Factory〗

In the fourteenth year of Zhengde, an iron factory was set up in Guangzhou. ——"History of the Ming Dynasty·Food and Goods Chronicles"

Another example: yarn mill; steel mill; flour mill; textile mill; paper mill; woodwork factory

A kind of spy agency in the Ming Dynasty〖 secretservice〗. Such as: factory minister (the chief official of Dongchang and Xichang in the Ming Dynasty); factory prison (the prison where prisoners were imprisoned in Dongchang and Xichang in the Ming Dynasty)

See also ān

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chǎngfáng

〖factorybuilding;workshop〗The building of the factory refers to the workshop

Factory regulations

chǎngguī

〖factoryrulesandregulations 〗Factory rules and regulations

Manufacturer

chǎngjiā

〖manufactures〗:Factory

〖factoryowner〗:The person who runs the factory

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Factories and mines

chǎngkuàng

〖factoriesandmines〗Factories and mines

Manufacturers

chǎngshāng

〖firm〗: Factories and shops (mostly private)

〖factoryowner〗: The person who opens the factory

Factory history

chǎngshǐ

< p>〖historyofafactory〗The development history of the factory

Factory holidays

chǎngxiū

〖holidayofafactory〗Factory rest days for employees

I The factory is closed every Thursday

Factory Prison

chǎngyù

〖secretservice〗Specifies the prison of Chaodong Factory (a spy agency run by eunuchs)

And Zuo Gong was sent to factory prison.

——Fang Bao of the Qing Dynasty, "The Anecdotes of Zuo Zhongyi"

Factory Director

chǎngzhǎng

〖Factory Director〗Responsible for the production, life and all other affairs of the entire factory Leader

factory

chǎngzi

〖factorydepots;yards〗〖口〗: Factory

A new college student has been assigned to our factory

Chang

(Chang)

cháng

The flat open space mostly refers to the place where farmers dry grain and thresh grain: the yard.

Quantifier refers to the process from the beginning to the end of an event: it rained.

Fairy, market: going to the market.

Place

(Place)

chǎng

Place, a place where many people gather or move: venue. site. place.

Quantifier, used for recreational and sports activities: number of sessions.

Place of competition, stage: play. end. Come on stage. Support.

Paragraphs in dramatic works and dramatic performances divided by scene changes or characters entering and exiting: three acts and five scenes.

A special form of matter existence: electric field. magnetic field.

Number of strokes: 6;

Radical: soil;

Stroke order number: 121533

Detailed explanation:

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Chang

Chang, 塲

cháng

Name

(Phonetic. From the sound of soil. Original meaning: flat open space)

The flat ground next to the altar〖groundbesidealtar 〗

Sacrifice the altar. ——"Book of Han · Suburban Sacrifice Chronicles". Note: "The flat ground is the field."

The power of the spiritual field. ——"Fa Yan·Qing Ming". Note: "The altar of ghosts and gods."

Grain field, field〖threshingground〗

One is the management of grain fields. ——"Shuowen"

It is done in the autumn and autumn. ——Notes from "Zhou Li·Chang Ren"

The field is used as a garden. ——"Zhou Li·Zi Shi"

Build the field garden in September. ——"Poetry·Binfeng·July"

Also

October cleaning field.

Gu Ye has a wheat field, and the owner of the field has accumulated salary. ——"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Three Stories of Wolf"

Another example: threshing field (threshing on the field); threshing field; stall; drying field

[Dialect]: Chinese rural press A market held on certain days (such as every Friday and every tenth day)〖country fair〗. Such as: fairground; market period (date of the market)

Vegetable garden〖vegetablegarden〗. Such as: field person (official name in Zhou rites. In charge of the affairs of the field); field master (the person who manages the farm and garden)

road〖road〗

In addition to the city field, go to Chibai With every step, the walls, walls, and trees, both small and large, were cut down. ——"Mozi"

field

field

cháng

quantity

used for the process of things Number of times〖times〗

The pundit is still rich after thousands of games, and survives even after a few revenges. ——Gao Shi's "Youth Journey to Handan"

Another example: a tough battle; a fight; a scene (number of times)

See also chǎng; chang

Ground Threshing

chángpǔ

〖groundthreshing〗Ground and garden; courtyard

Open the garden in front of the pavilion, and drink wine and talk about mulberry and hemp.

——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Passing the Old Friend's Village"

yard

chángyuàn

〖threshing ground; level open space〗 A flat flat used for threshing and drying grain in the countryside Venue

Chang

Chang, 塲

chǎng

Name

(Phonetic. From soil, Fu ( yáng) sound. Original meaning: place)

Place. A place where people gather to do something or a place where something happens〖placewherepeoplegather;site〗

Practice military affairs and practice on the battlefield. ——"Book of the Later Han·Zheng Tai Zhuan"

Another example: square; examination room; venue; airport

Stage〖stage〗. Such as: coming on; coming off; making a grand appearance; recording; appearing

Performance〖show〗. Such as: matinee show; night show; morning show; passing show; special show; private show

A kind of [field] in the form of material existence. There are known effects (such as gravity, magnetism or electricity) in the field, and in Each point has a definite value. Such as: electromagnetic field

A piece of land where livestock or other animals are raised〖farm〗. Such as: chicken farm, duck farm

The statistical unit 〖game〗 used to calculate the performance of each team in the league. Such as: three scenes behind

A scene in one scene that does not change the continuity of place or time. Such as: Act 1, Scene 2

Scene

Scene

chǎng

Quantity

Used for entertainment Sports activities. Such as: a wonderful performance; a football match

See also cháng; chang

Scenes

chǎngcì

〖numberofshowingsofafilm,play , etc.〗The number of performances of movies, songs, dances, dramas, etc.

Venue

chǎngdì

〖place;space;site;lot〗for activities and construction Places used for testing, etc.

Picnic venues

Snow plow storage venues in cities

Occasions

chǎnghé

〖situation;occasion;context〗 refers to a specific time and space

Diplomatic occasion

Regardless of any occasion

Scene

chǎngjǐng

〖scene;spectacle〗: scenes in movies and dramas

〖conditions;circumstances〗: scenes

Obviously, the scene just now was Have seen it all

Scene

chǎngmiàn

〖scene;spectacle〗: In narrative literary works or dramas or movies, the characters interact at a certain time and Life scenes formed by relationships in the environment

The scene of the old worker talking about family history is very touching

A magnificent dramatic scene

〖occasion〗: pan Refers to the scene under a certain occasion

He likes this scene

〖facade;front;appearance〗: pomp

Supporting the scene

〖 performerandinstruments〗: Refers to the people and instruments that accompany opera performances.

Wind instruments and string instruments are called literary scenes, and gongs and drums are called martial scenes

Place

chǎngsuǒ

〖place;arena〗Building or place

Public place

Place

chǎngzi

〖largerplace〗A vast place

Amusement place

< p>Chang

Chang, 塲

chang

——See "ostentation" (páichang)

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