Guest or guest? What is the difference between a guest and a guest?
Difference: Being a guest is living in another place, and being a guest is just visiting others as a guest.
Guest: Modern Chinese Dictionary is interpreted as: living in a different place. Be a guest in another country.
Being a guest: a dictionary of modern Chinese is interpreted as: visiting others and being a guest by yourself. I went to my grandfather's house to be a guest.
Similarities:
The pronunciation of the two words is the same, both of which are pronounced Zu ò kè; The parts of speech are the same, and they are all verbs; The structure is the same, and they are all verb-object: the "doing" of "guest" and the "doing" of "guest" can be understood as "doing", "doing" and "doing".
Difference:
2. From the purpose, "guest" usually lives in a foreign country for reasons such as studying, making a living and starting a business. This is more utilitarian in reality: "being a guest" is because you accept invitations from others or take the initiative to visit others, with the purpose of communicating feelings and exchanging ideas.
2. In terms of time, "being a guest" takes a long time and "being a guest" takes a short time.
3. From the premise, the "guest" places are generally local and regional, and the "guest" places are generally units and families.
4. From the reference object, "guest" is relative to the local people, and "guest" is relative to the owner.
Extended data:
Among all the etiquette related to being a guest, the first requirement is to call the owner of the house to be visited and get through. Before visiting, guests had better make an appointment with the host by phone or letter, and then go to the appointment on time according to the agreed time. In case of special circumstances, you should greet the host in advance and reschedule the visit. At the same time, people who pay attention to visiting etiquette will also pay attention to choosing the time of visiting. Try to avoid the respondents' meal time.
References:
Sogou encyclopedia is a guest.
What's the difference between being a guest and being a guest?
When I first wrote about being a guest, I hesitated, not knowing whether to be a guest or a guest.
So I checked the usage. First, "being a guest" and "being a guest" are two days. The Modern Chinese Dictionary defines "being a guest" as "living in a foreign land: ~ a foreign land"; "being a guest"-"visiting others, being a guest by yourself: visiting relatives ~".
It can be seen that they are also "guests", but "guests" and "guests" enjoy different treatments and have different inner feelings. The feeling of "being a stranger in a foreign land" can really be described as "cold and clear, sad and miserable".
"Guests", whether invited or visiting on their own initiative, are generally treated with enthusiasm and courtesy. The atmosphere between the host and the guest is good, and the "guest" is unlikely to feel lost. It can be seen that "visiting" and "visiting", one in the ground and the other in the sky, cannot be confused.
Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain: "I came from three thousand miles away. Sad autumn, my sorrow for a hundred years, I climbed this height alone. " The third trilogy of Dunhuang tune "Sauvignon Blanc": "I was a guest in Jiangxi and fell ill.
Still watching the news to see if it seems to be leaving. In both cases, "guest" refers to living in a different place, and "guest" cannot be written as "guest".
Second, however, "Left" and "Left" have the same root. From the perspective of literary history, "Left" comes first and "Left" comes last. Zhengzitong, a calligraphy book in Ming Dynasty, said: "Line is a vulgar character."
Mr. Wang Li believes that "doing" is the differentiation word of "doing", that is, "doing" shares some functions of "doing". Now, when expressing actions that dominate specific things, we do use "doing" instead of "doing", such as "making stools" and "making clothes".
However, there is no obvious difference between "as" and "as". Take modern Han as an example, there are "guarantor" (guarantor), "matchmaker" (matchmaker), "companion" (guest) and "master" (host) and so on.
Third, the standard dictionary recommends "being a guest", and modern Chinese clearly distinguishes between "being a guest" and "being a guest", but Xinhua Dictionary published by the Commercial Press does not accept "being a guest" and only accepts "being a guest", which is defined as "living abroad or visiting relatives and friends". This is obviously a combination of "being a guest" and "being a guest".
However, Modern Chinese Standard Dictionary clearly points out that "ke" and "ke" are a group of local heterographs. Visit a friend's house △ Visit a friend's house.
② Living in a foreign land △ Being a guest in a foreign land for many years. Regard "visiting" as a guest of honor.
Now it is generally written as "as a guest". Among the three ways, the Dictionary of Modern Chinese Standards clearly states that "visiting relatives and friends" can be recommended as "being a guest" or "being a guest". If you live in a foreign country, you should use "guest" instead of "guest". "I came from three thousand miles away. Sadness follows autumn today "cannot be written as" Wan Li is a frequent visitor to Qiu Li ".
If summarized in modern Chinese, the works of some classic writers will be very embarrassing. For example, Ba Jin's Random Thoughts: "The novelist Mr. Shui is also my old friend. Sixteen years ago, my sister Bing Xin and I went to his house. "
Chief's Will: "Recently, several French sinologists came to my house to chat." About Comrade Isababy: "1947 I went to their home in Taipei when I went to Taiwan Province Province, when Liewen was teaching at Taiwan Province Provincial University."
Shen Congwen's Diary of a Woman: "Sister-in-law Song said,' I heard that I went back to my parents' house to be a guest, and I'm afraid I won't be able to come back. Your mother-in-law still keeps me as a companion. Wife of a gentleman: Sometimes the youngest young master must be a guest with his mother, and his wife must pretend to be angry and swear, and then his aunt can take him away. However, Shen Congwen also means "being a guest", such as "Phoenix": "Soon, the one outside the wall was invited into the garden by the owner.
When I was a guest for the first time, I jumped in from that fence ... "Flying Tigers Chivalrous Man": "Sometimes the fake people of traitors sit with their heads held high." In a word, "Ke" and "Ke" are local heterographs.
"Being a guest in a foreign country" can not be written as "being a guest in a foreign country", but can be used as "being a guest in a relative's house" and "being a guest in a relative's house". When expressing "visiting relatives and friends", "visiting" and "being a guest" are different words.
I sum up their usage in four sentences: Wan Li is often a "guest" when he is sad in autumn, and a "guest" when friends and relatives meet. "Zuo" and "Xing" are born from the same root, and "Being a guest" is recommended by Standard Dictionary.
Guest or guest, which is right?
Going to relatives' homes or visiting relatives' homes tends to be the former. Moreover, whether you are a guest in another country or a relative's house, the core meaning of both guests is to act as a person in a certain identity, and the verb meaning is the same. Guest and guest are local aliens. You can't write as a guest in a foreign country, but you can go to relatives' homes and visit them. Visiting relatives and friends' homes, being a guest and being a guest are different words.
Explain in detail:
One: be a guest [zuerkè]:
Visit others and be your own guest.
Make sentences:
1, they invited us to their home when we went.
You are welcome to visit us at any time. Let's communicate more.
Synonym: guest.
Antonym: master
Second: Visit [Zuk]
1. Living in different places
2. Go to someone else's house as a guest
visit
Make sentences:
1 When she first came to Beijing as a guest, we took care of her like friends.
2. We will welcome brothers, colleges and friends from all walks of life with excellent service.
Synonym: be a guest.
Antonym: be the master, be the master.
What's the difference between being a guest and being a guest?
Zuk
1. means to go out on business.
2. Visit others and be your own guest.
3. You're welcome.
The difference between "a guest" and "a guest";
In newspapers and on TV, people often confuse the words "guest" and "guest". For example:
(1) In the early morning, guests always go home, and Wu Ming reluctantly sends him to the crossroads.
After graduating from college, he went overseas and then worked as a guest in Canada for nearly twenty years. I haven't seen him once.
In fact, the word "guest" in the first sentence should be "guest" and the word "guest" in the second sentence should be "guest". So, what's the difference between being a guest and being a guest?
Guest: Modern Chinese Dictionary is interpreted as: living in a different place. Be a guest in another country.
Being a guest: a dictionary of modern Chinese is interpreted as: visiting others and being a guest by yourself. I went to my grandfather's house to be a guest.
Similarity analysis: the two words have the same pronunciation, both of which are pronounced zu ò k è.
; The parts of speech are the same, and they are all verbs; The structure is the same, and they are all verb-object types: the "doing" of "guest" and the "doing" of "guest" can be understood as "when", "doing", "doing" and "doing".
Poor: 1.
From the purpose, "guest appearances" usually live in a foreign country for reasons such as studying, making a living and starting a business. This is more utilitarian in reality: "being a guest" is because you accept invitations from others or take the initiative to visit others, with the purpose of communicating feelings and exchanging ideas.
2. In terms of time, "being a guest" takes a long time and "being a guest" takes a short time.
3. From the premise, "visiting" places are generally local and regional, and "visiting" places are generally units and families.
4. From the reference object, "guest" is relative to the local people, and "guest" is relative to the owner.
To sum up, the two words "Ke" and "Ke" have both similarities and obvious differences. People mix these two words together, probably because the common meanings of "left" and "left" are the same. As long as the differences between ideographic and usage are mastered, it is not difficult to use these two words correctly.
Read as a guest.
18. The word "being a guest" comes from a green sentence in the novel, which is rich in meaning and memorable. Please answer the questions in combination with the full text. (6 points) (1) What does "being a guest" mean? (2) What is the function of the novel titled "A Guest"? 19. The protagonist of the novel is Qingqing, so why write about those friends? (3 points) 20. Paragraph 13 omits what friends said. Please combine the context, use your imagination, and fill in what they said at the bottom line. (4 points) The first friend said: The second friend said: 2 1. Read the words added in the following sentences and analyze Qingqing's psychology when she speaks. (4 points) 22. The video taken by uncle carrying glasses for children is played on TV. Please write a public service advertisement for this video. (Within 20 words) (3 points) Reference answer: 18. (1) Left-behind children can't reunite with their parents for a long time, and their feelings become alienated; ② Left-behind children are eager for the care and care of their parents in different places; ③ Left-behind children look forward to meeting their parents, full of bitterness and helplessness; (4) Working parents can't find a home in the city and become guests from other places. (2 points for one answer and 3 points for two answers) (2) Set suspense to stimulate readers' interest in reading; (2) Revealing the theme of the novel; (3) "Being a guest at my parents' house" goes against common sense, giving people a shock and making the novel appealing. (Answer one point and two points, answer two points and three points) 19. From point to point, it shows that Qingqing is only the representative of many left-behind children, which highlights the universality of the problem of left-behind children and deepens the theme of the novel. 20. For example: (1) Mom and Dad, go home for the New Year. (2) Mom and Dad, I give me a little reward. 2 1. Write Qing Qing's complex psychology when facing the camera (full of hope in disappointment, slightly worried in expectation), nervousness, timidity, hesitation, etc. (1 1 point, 2 points, 4 points) 22. Example 1: Paying attention to left-behind children means paying attention to the future of the motherland.