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Yes, there is a difference between 机械 (jīxiè) and 机器 (jīqì), though they can sometimes be used interchangeably.
机械 (jīxiè) refers more broadly to machinery or mechanical systems and often emphasizes the engineering aspect.
机器 (jīqì), on the other hand, usually refers specifically to machines or devices that perform tasks, focusing on their functional use.
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Yes, you can use 机器 (jī qì) to describe technology in a formal setting. 机器 (jī qì) is a Chinese word that literally translates to "machine" in English. It is commonly used to refer to any type of technology, such as computers, robots, and other machines. It is also used to refer to the machinery used in industrial processes.
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1. 设备 (shè bèi): This word means "equipment" or "apparatus" and is often used to refer to machines.
2. 机械 (jī xiè): This word means "mechanism" or "machinery". It is often used to refer to machines that are complex and have many parts.
3. 器械 (qì xiè): This word means "instrument" or "apparatus" and is often used to refer to machines that are used for a specific purpose.
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Yes, in daily language, the second syllable can take on the neutral tone. :)
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