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How to describe the word 'function'

[gōng néng]

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Function refers to the beneficial role played by things or methods; effectiveness. The language comes from "Hanshu·Xuandi Ji": "Every five days, there will be an hearing. From the prime minister down, everyone will perform their duties, and Fu will play his words to test the function."

The meaning of the Chinese name Funcyusa and its foreign name Funcyusa Refers to the role played by things or methods Pinyin Gong Neng

Contents

1 Basic information about word concepts Basic explanation Citation explanation Related famous sayings Use value of items

2 Business Management Terminology

3 Buddhist Terminology

Word Concept Editing

Basic Information

Word: Function

Pinyin: gōng néng

English: Function

Phonetic: ㄍㄨㄙㄣㄥˊ

Synonyms: function, effect, effect, function

Basic explanation

1. [Function]: efficacy; efficacy

To exert the function of ideological education and gastrointestinal dysfunction.

2. The attributes of the object that meet the needs (National Standard of the People's Republic of China GB8223-87)

3. [Ability]: Talent

Also Advance by function. [1]

Citations and explanations

1. Skills.

"Guanzi·Chengma": "Working, governing appearance and function, will come to the market."

2. Efficacy; efficacy.

"Book of Han: Records of Emperor Xuan": "Every five days, there will be an hearing, and everyone from the prime minister on down will perform the duties, and Fu will play his words and test the function." Hong Shen's "Preliminary Knowledge of Drama Directors" Part 3: "And the director must not realistically understand the function of the tool." Qin Mu's "Art Collection·Core": "Reflecting life through specific artistic means and moving people with emotion can play the role of ideological education. ”

3. Talent.

The third chapter of "Raising the Case and Qi Mei" by the nameless person of the Yuan Dynasty: "The function of the sword is written for you, so I am willing to accept this chaff." "The Broken Sleeve Pian·Li Yannian" written by Amen in the Qing Dynasty: "Wei Qing and Huo Qubing are both Love luck, but it also advances by function. ”

4. Refers to a talented person.

"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Chen Gui Biography": "Zhu Liang, the former governor of Liangzhou, first eliminated the state...the effect was outstanding. The difference should be rewarded to persuade the function." "On Officials" by Cao Cao of the Three Kingdoms Wei Dynasty "Xing Neng Ling": "Taiping advocates virtue, and rewards function when things happen." Qing Hou Fangyu's "Henan Province Trial Policy Three": "However... the world's luck continues, and the world's functions are not powerful, both are enough to enslave officials and harm the people." [1]

5. Function is a pattern of behavior by which something achieves its purpose. (Oxford English Dictionary)

Related Quotes

The function of the moral heart is to allow people to distinguish between good and bad, allowing people to choose and do whatever they want. ——Mark Twain[2]

Robots can surpass humans in terms of work intensity, computing speed and memory function, but they cannot surpass humans in aspects such as consciousness and reasoning. ——Zhou Haizhong[3]

The management ability of a manager is a function of his quality, knowledge and experience. These three factors interact to form a special management style. ——Riggs[4]

The use value of items

For example:

The media mainly has the following four functions:

1. Monitor the social environment

2. Coordinate social relations

3. Inherit culture

4. Provide entertainment

Business Management Terminology Editor

The definition of function is an attribute of an object that can meet certain needs. Any attribute that meets the needs of users belongs to the category of functions. Attributes that meet users' actual needs are functions, and attributes that meet users' potential needs are also functions.

Function, as an attribute that satisfies needs, has two aspects: objective materiality and subjective spirituality, which is called the duality of function.

Function and function carrier are conceptually separate and integrated. Myers proposed when he founded value engineering: What customers need when buying an item is its function, not the item itself. The item is only functional. carrier. The carrier can be substituted as long as the function is the same. This is the conceptual distinction between functions and their carriers. However, a function cannot be realized without a carrier, so the function and its carrier must be combined. In the operation of value engineering, a certain function is often separated from the original carrier and combined with another carrier through innovative solutions. This is called carrier replacement of the function.

The characteristics of a function refer to the qualitative and quantitative description of the function. The functional characteristics of goods generally include three aspects: quality, capability and style. Taking into account the functional characteristics of these three aspects will make the results of functional analysis and value orientation more complete.

Types of functions

1. According to the nature of functions, they are divided into: use functions, which are functions with material use significance, and their characteristics are usually objective.

The taste function (aesthetic function) is a function related to the user’s spiritual feeling and subjective consciousness.

2 According to user needs, it is divided into: necessary functions, which are functions that must be provided only to meet the needs of users.

Unnecessary functions refer to functions that an object has that have nothing to do with meeting the needs of users. The emergence of unnecessary functions is sometimes due to the designer's mistakes, while others are due to different users having different needs.

Insufficient functions refer to the necessary functions of the object that have not yet met the user's needs.

Excess functions refer to the necessary functions of an object that exceed the needs of users. Excess features should be eliminated to save costs.

3. Divided according to importance: basic functions, which are functions directly related to the main purpose of the object and the main reason for the existence of the object.

Auxiliary functions are functions that serve to better realize basic functions and are functions that assist basic functions. [5]

Buddhist terminology editor

(Sanskrit samartha, Tibetan nus-pa)

Refers to the functional force that can produce the fruit of conditioned dharma. Regarding the meaning and interest, the explanations of various treatises are slightly similar and different. For example, Volume 39 of "Daviposha Lun" says (Taisho 27·200a): "It is said that there is a dharma that arises when it gains power and disappears when it loses power. It arises when it gains power and perishes when it loses power. It is born when it is gained and used, and it is destroyed when it loses its power. When it is used, it is born. When it is lost, it is born. When it is lost, it is born. It is destroyed when it is strong, and it is destroyed when it is sluggish, and it is destroyed when it is combined, and it is destroyed when it is separated. (Original) If we talk about changes in function, it should be said that all actions also have changes. It means that there are functions such as birth and death in the future, and there are changes in the past life. "

Although "function" and "function" are similar, "function" is limited to the present and the future; "function" can extend to the three generations. So the two are not exactly the same.

Volume 14 of "Abhidharma Theory of Righteousness" (Taisho 29·409c): "It is said that there is a conditioned method. If it can be a cause and lead to its own effect, it is called action. If it can be Conditions, supporting different kinds, are called functions. As discussed before, everything that is now can be a cause, and it can lead to its own effect. If it is damaged, it will not be able to help the cause. However, its function is not damaged by darkness. Because of this, the effect and function are different. However, the effects of the same kind are uncertain. The force of attraction is called action, also known as function. If it occurs in different ways, it can be caused by conditions. This is not action, but function. "

This means that it can cause self-effect. The use of force is called action, and this action is also the cause that brings about its own effect. The power that can help other people is called function. This kind of function is a condition, not a cause. Sutras and ?a?gadhisattvas refer to the power of the fruit that produces seeds as functions. There is a teaching that is roughly the same as this, and also calls a kind of power of fruit a function. However, because the "Posha Lun" does not mention seeds, its function cannot be discussed.

Also, although Sutra and Consciousness both establish seeds, the two theories are different. However, both of them refer to the potential of seeds to produce fruits as functions. For example, Volume 2 of "The Theory of Consciousness-Only" says (Taisho 31.8a): "What is the name of a dharma? It means that in the original consciousness, there are differences in the functions of self-birth and fruition." The explanation of Volume 2 of "The Theory of Consciousness-Only" says (Taisho 43 ·302b): "The person who talks about the original knowledge shows where the seed is. The teacher of the Jian Jing Division holds the seed, such as color and mind. The fruit is born by itself, and the ripeness is caused by the Jian. It is hoped that the fruit will not be a seed. It is hoped that it will be born by itself. Function The difference is simply the seven-fold consciousness, etc. Although the seeds produced by hope are caused by causes and conditions, they are also related to the results, so they are not named functions, so they show the form of seeds through functions.

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