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Bracelet, what quantifier does bracelet use?

A bracelet, a bracelet. A bracelet, a pair of bracelets.

Bracelet, also known as "hairpin", "bracelet" and "arm ring", is a ring-shaped ornament worn on the wrist. Besides gold, silver and jade, it is also made of rattan. Bracelets have a long history and originated from the transition from matriarchal society to paternal society.

According to relevant documents, both men and women wore bracelets in ancient times, with women as a symbol of marriage and men as a symbol of status or the nature of work. Besides, in ancient society, people believed that wearing bracelets could ward off evil spirits or meet with good luck.

Now bracelets can still be divided into men's and women's. Men's bracelets are becoming more and more popular with the appearance of identity bracelets, but there are still fewer men wearing bracelets in China. It is usually made of silver. Later, due to the popularity of gold jewelry, K-gold bracelets came into being.

Wearing bracelets is also very particular, not how you want to wear them. Violating the established rules will make people laugh generously. When wearing bracelets, there is no strict limit on the number of bracelets. You can wear one, two, three or even more bracelets. If you only wear one, you should wear it on your left hand instead of your right hand.

If you wear two, you can wear one for your left and right hands, or both for your left hand; If you wear three, you should wear them all on your left hand. You can't wear one in one hand and two in the other. Rarely wear more than three bracelets. Even if you want to wear it, you should wear it on your left hand, creating a strong sense of imbalance and achieving the purpose of unconventional and distinctive.

But what needs to be pointed out here is that this imbalance should be achieved by matching with the clothes worn, otherwise it will destroy the decorative beauty of the bracelet because it is unconventional. If you wear bracelets and rings, you should consider the harmony of the two in style, material and color.

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Reduplication of quantifiers: In addition to measuring noun quantifiers, many quantifiers can be used in an overlapping way. For example, noun quantifier: ge/Jian/Jian. Momentum words: time/journey/return.

Another form of quantifier reduplication is "one +AA", such as "one by one", "one by one" and "one trip after another". This form has the same grammatical meaning as the reduplication above, but it is also different. There are three meanings:

1 stands for "each". Basically the same as the "AA" overlapping type. These boys are very strong.

2. It means "one by one". The overlapping form expressing this meaning is used as an adverbial. We need to check them one by one and don't miss them.

3. It means "a lot". He called me again and again.

Numeric adjective quantifier.

Numeral+adjective+quantifier.

Numerals and quantifiers are usually combined directly to modify nouns in quantity. However, an adjective is sometimes inserted between numerals and quantifiers in Chinese, forming the form of "numerals+adjectives+quantifiers".

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