The pronunciation of bucket is bèn dǒu. It is a Chinese word consisting of two characters.
皚běn refers to a utensil used to carry soil, garbage and other debris. It is generally made of bamboo, wood, etc. Doudou refers to a unit of capacity, equivalent to ten liters. Synonyms of bucket can be: shoulder pole, shovel, carrying tool. The antonyms of bucket can be: sedan chair, vehicle, mechanical handling equipment. Example: Workers on the construction site use buckets to transport earth to designated locations.
A bucket usually refers to an object with a capacity of ten buckets, used for carrying and holding sundries. In ancient rural areas or during cleaning work, people often used buckets to clean garbage, clean streets, etc. Therefore, the bucket is also often used to describe busy, trivial or inefficient work. For example, you can use the word "dustrry" to describe someone who is very diligent and hardworking.
Pan buckets are often used in farmland, construction sites and other places to carry debris or clean up. The word is also often used to describe hard work or low-level labor.
There is a difference between a dustpan and a dustpan
A dustpan is a sanitary utensil that is commonly used in households. In the past, they were made of iron sheets, wooden boards, etc., but now they are mostly made of plastic products. Dustpans are generally agricultural production or work tools related to it. They are mostly used for collecting and drying grain in rural areas, and are mostly made of bamboo products or other plant stems.
In addition to spreading debris, containing grain, and beautifying life, dustpans and baskets can also be used in farmers to dry dates, walnuts, peppers, and raise silkworms. This means that except for the liquid that cannot be contained, everything else will be as square as it is, and as round as it will be round. Used to hold drying items, they dry easily and do not stick to dirt.
So even though people live in an era of rapid development of science and technology, dustpans and baskets are not only not alienated from people, but also appear to be closer. Hair dryers, winnowers, and fans are far from being able to replace them. This is because things are what they are. The large dustpan, also known as Dou Qiang (transliteration of Dou Qiang), is round in shape with convex edges and is made of bamboo strips.