is a polyphonic character with four pronunciations: ?de, dī, dí and dì?.
Input the word r in the text of the "General Standard Chinese Character Multivariate Code Table" attached to the national valid invention patent "Multiple Chinese Characters and Graphic Symbols Input Method and Keyboard" (Multiple Code), as shown in the screenshot below :
It can be seen that the word "的" has four pronunciations and explanations on pages 272; 278; 279; 286 of the 6th edition of "Modern Chinese Dictionary":
De [auxiliary] on page 272? Used after the attributive. ? Used to form the word "的" structure without a central word. ? Used after the predicate verb to emphasize the actor of the action or the time, place, method, etc. ? Used at the end of a declarative sentence to express a positive tone. ? Used after two similar words or phrases to mean "etc., etc." ? lt; mouth gt; used between two quantifiers.
The de on page 272 is the same as "get" (?de)②③.
The dī [name] taxi on page 278 also generally refers to a vehicle used for transportation.
The dí on page 279 is real; real.
The dì on page 286 is the center of the target.