2. PCS is the abbreviation of PIECES. Pieces are "pieces" and "pieces", which indicate the quantity of goods.
3, set has a set in the meaning of the word, a pair of meanings, which can be used to express the set.
4. pieces English ['pi:s? z] ? Beauty ['pi:s? z] ? Film; Article; Part; One piece, esp in a set (plural noun of piece)
5. set English [set]? Beauty [s? t] ? Set up; Place, place; Put in a certain condition; Set the tableware, vi. Set the mountain; Set out; Condensation; aggregation; A set, a pair; Set.
For example, a piece of bread is a piece of bread, where "piece" is a piece and "one" is a.
The so-called "Ge, Zhi" is generally used to describe countable nouns in English, so it can be directly replaced by a/an/ numbers. "Tao" can sometimes describe uncountable nouns or collective nouns, such as a suit of clothes and a set of horses.
Generally speaking, as long as it is a countable noun, a or an is used as a single quantifier, and numbers (cardinal words) are directly used as a plural quantifier. Only uncountable nouns or collective nouns are really related to quantifiers similar to those in Chinese.
The way uncountable nouns express quantity is a/an or number+unit of measure word of uncountable nouns or collective nouns. For example, a piece of bread is a piece of bread;
Among them, "piece" is piece and "one" is a. The so-called "Ge, Zhi" is generally used to describe countable nouns in English, so it can be directly replaced by a/an/ numbers. "Tao" can sometimes describe uncountable nouns or collective nouns, such as a suit of clothes and a set of horses.