In the Pleco PLC dictionary, under
无数 [無數] (wúshù)
there is the following entry:
ADJECTIVE
innumerable; countless
VERB
unsure; uncertain
The Pleco CC dictionary, and other dictionaries I checked (e.g. wiktionary) contain only the first meaning.
So this seems to be a mistake in the PLC dictionary (?), but my question is this:
Given that "unsure; uncertain" is not a verb, is this a sufficient indication that this entry is bogus, or could this in principle suggest a meaning of the Chinese verb that has no analogue in English?
无数 [無數] (wúshù)
there is the following entry:
ADJECTIVE
innumerable; countless
VERB
unsure; uncertain
The Pleco CC dictionary, and other dictionaries I checked (e.g. wiktionary) contain only the first meaning.
So this seems to be a mistake in the PLC dictionary (?), but my question is this:
Given that "unsure; uncertain" is not a verb, is this a sufficient indication that this entry is bogus, or could this in principle suggest a meaning of the Chinese verb that has no analogue in English?