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noun #185

Meanings

  1. 1 small table; low stand
  2. 2 almost; nearly

Examples

HSK 3
Bǎ chábēi fàng zài jī shàng.
Place the teacups on the small table.
HSK 4
Tā jīhū měitiān dōu qù pǎobù.
He goes running almost every day.
HSK 7-9
Zhòngjiǎng de jīlǜ fēicháng dī.
The probability of winning is very low.

Tips

history
The first-tone reading carries two threads that the simplified character merged into one shape. The 'small low table' sense is the original pictograph - a stand for incense, scrolls or tea. The 'almost / nearly' sense came from a separate traditional character , which after script reform also collapsed into . Same shape today, different histories.
register
Standalone as 'small table' is literary and rarely heard alone in speech; you meet it mostly in compounds like 茶几 (tea table), 案几 (long writing desk), 凭几 (armrest stand). The 'almost' sense is also bound - you'll see it in 几乎, 几近, 几率 rather than on its own.

Components

pictograph
small table; how many (jǐ)
Self-component. is itself Kangxi radical 16. Oracle and seal forms picture a low side-table or armrest with two short legs - the kind of stand on which incense, scrolls or tea were placed. The small-table sense survives in 茶几 (tea table). The very common interrogative 'how many' is a phonetic borrowing of the same graph and unrelated to the table picture; it came in via the simplification of into .

Radical

Table Kangxi #16

The radical, originally a pictograph of a low armrest or stool (Shuowen: 所以). A small but visible Kangxi class - , , , - usually placed at the bottom of the host character. In simplified Chinese, also doubles as the high-frequency word for 'how many'.

Used in

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píng
based on · to rely on
kǎi
triumphal music · triumphant
fán
ordinary; mundane · every; all; any
dèng
bench; stool
fèng
phoenix (Chinese mythological bird) · surname Feng
kǎi
triumphal music · victory

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