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举例 (jǔ lì) is commonly used to give an example or cite an instance to illustrate a point. For example, it can be used to explain a concept or idea by providing a concrete example. It can also be used to provide evidence to support an argument. Additionally, it can be used to compare and contrast two different ideas or concepts.
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The terms 举例 (jǔ lì) and 示例 (shì lì) both relate to the concept of providing examples, but they are used in slightly different contexts and have distinct meanings.
1. 举例 (jǔ lì): This phrase directly translates to "to give an example" or "to cite an instance." It is a verb phrase, often used when someone is explaining a concept and wants to provide an example to illustrate their point. For instance, when someone says "我来举例" (wǒ lái jǔ lì), it means "Let me give an example."
2. 示例 (shì lì): This term translates to "example" or "sample." It is a noun and is commonly used to refer to a specific instance or case that serves as a guide or model. For example, in documents or textbooks, you might find 示例 provided to clarify how to apply a certain rule or concept.
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