Chinese Adjective Tag

A collection of words categorized under the tag 'adjective', used to describe or modify a noun.

逻辑 (lǒjí)
logical

In Chinese, '逻辑' (lǒjí) is used to refer to the system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device, as understood by the user. It can also be used in the sense of reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.

Example sentences with  逻辑
遥控 (yáo kòng)
remote

In Chinese, 'remote' is translated into '遥控'. It is usually used to describe a device that allows one to control another device from a distance. This could be anything from a television to an air conditioner. However, in certain contexts, it could also mean remote as in a far away place.

Example sentences with  遥控
(nà)
that

The Chinese word for 'that', '那', is used similar to the English word. It is used to point forward to something coming later in conversation or to indicate an object at a bit of distance. Unlike English, Chinese doesn't have a specific singular or plural form so '那' can refer to either 'that' or 'those' based on context.

(kù)
cool

The Chinese word '酷' is used to describe something or someone as cool, fascinating or awesome. It is pronounced as 'kù'. It is a very commonly used colloquial term, especially among the younger generation.

里面 (lǐmiàn)
inside

The Chinese word '里面' is commonly used to express 'inside' or 'in' in English. It is mainly used as a locative noun or directional complement in sentences.

Example sentences with  里面
(Zhòng)
heavy

The Chinese character '重' represents the concept of 'heavy'. In Chinese, it can be used in a similar context as in English, to describe the weight of an object. It can also be used to express the weight of a situation or feeling, much like how 'heavy' is used metaphorically in English.

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重要 (zhòng yào)
important

In Chinese, '重要 (zhòng yào)' is used to define something of great significance, value, or consequence. This word can be used in various contexts, just like in English. It's commonly used in phrases or sentences such as '这很重要 (This is important)'.

野生 (yě shēng)
wild

The Chinese word '野生' is used to describe someone or something that is not tamed or controlled, just as it is in English. It could be used in a variety of contexts like 'wild animals' (野生动物), 'wild plants' (野生植物), even in phrases like 'to grow wild' (野生生长).

(jīn)
gold

The Chinese character '金' represents 'gold'. It is often used in context where it pertains to wealth, color, or the precious metal. It is also used in compound words to denote something valuable or related to metal.

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钥匙 (yàoshi)
key

The word '钥匙' is a noun in Chinese language, exactly equivalent to 'key' in English. This term is commonly used for devices designed to open locks or start devices. It can also metaphorically refer to an essential method, idea, or influential element.

(qián)
money

In Chinese, the word for 'money' is '钱', pronounced as 'qián'. It is used in the same way as it is in English, referring to a medium that can be exchanged for goods and services. Depending on the context, '钱' can refer to money in general or to specific amounts of money.

(yín)
silver

The Chinese word for silver is 银 (yín). The term can be used in much the same ways as it is in English. It most commonly refers to the metallic element, but can also be used to describe the silver color. It's also used in phrases and idioms, similar to the use in English literature and speech.

错误 (cuò wù)
wrong

The Chinese word '错误' is used to signify something that is incorrect. Much like 'wrong' in English, it can refer to a mistake, an incorrect answer, or something that is morally or fundamentally not right. It is frequently used in both formal and informal contexts.

(zhǎng)
long

In Mandarin Chinese, the word '长' is used to describe something that has great length or duration. It can be used to describe physical objects, like a long road, or nonphysical things, such as a long time. While the word '长' commonly means 'long', it can also mean 'grow' or 'increase' or can be used as a reference for someone of higher status in certain contexts.

附近 (fù jìn)
nearby

The Chinese word '附近' indicates something or some place that is not far away. It can be used to refer to the location that's in close proximity to a person or object, similar to how we use the word 'nearby' in English.

Example sentences with  附近
陪审团 (Péishěntuán)
jury

The Chinese word '陪审团' (Péishěntuán) is used to refer to a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.

(nán)
hard

The Chinese word '难' often refers to the state of being difficult or challenging. It is used in various contexts such as describing tasks, situations or studies. This word can also form part of compound words to indicate 'difficulty' or 'hardship'.

非凡 (fēi fán)
remarkable

非凡 in Chinese can be used in the same way as the English word 'remarkable.' It is mainly used to describe something extraordinary or something that draws attention due to its distinction, brilliance, or exceptional nature. It could describe a person, event, or object alike. For example, a remarkable achievement could be described as '非凡的成就'.

Example sentences with  非凡
非正式 (fēi zhèng shì)
informal

The word 'informal' corresponds to the Chinese word '非正式'. It is used to describe something that is not in accordance with the customary, official or formal rules or standards, often characterized by a relaxed, spontaneous or friendly atmosphere. Similar to English, in Chinese, it can be used in various contexts such as referring to clothing, speech, writing, events, or arrangements.

Example sentences with  非正式
非法 (fēi fǎ)
illegal

The term '非法' in Chinese is used in similar contexts as the English word 'illegal'. It is used to refer to actions, objects or situations that are prohibited by law. For example, '非法赌博' would mean 'illegal gambling'.

Example sentences with  非法
顶部 (dǐng bù)
top

In English, 'top' is used to refer to the highest or uppermost part of something. Similar to the English context, '顶部' in Chinese also refers to the highest or uppermost part of something. It can be used in various contexts such as 'page top' (页面的顶部), 'hill top' (山的顶部) etc.

顽皮 (wánpí)
playful

The Chinese word '顽皮' is used to describe someone, especially a child, who is full of energy and fun. The term usually carries a positive connotation and is often used endearingly to describe playful behavior. It can be used in different contexts including describing a playful personality, joke, action or mood.

频繁 (pín fán)
frequent

The word '频繁' in Chinese is often used to express something that happens or appears often or a lot of times. Like the English word 'frequent', it can be used in various contexts including frequency of events, actions, or occurrences.

Example sentences with  频繁
额外 (é wài)
extra

The Chinese word '额外' is used similarly to the English word 'extra'. It refers to something that is in addition to what is usual or expected, or more than the usual amount. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in '额外的费用' (extra fee), '额外的工作' (extra work), or '额外的时间' (extra time).

Example sentences with  额外
(fēng)
to be windy

In Chinese, '风' is the word for wind. It can be used in different contexts such as describing the weather, like '今天的风很大' which translates to 'The wind is strong today'. It can also be used metaphorically in phrases like ‘顺风’ which means 'to go with the wind' symbolizing going with favor or luck.

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饿 (è)
hungry

The Chinese word for 'hungry' is '饿'. It is typically used in the same context as the English word. For example, '我很饿' means 'I am very hungry'. It can be used in various sentences to express the state of hunger.

Example sentences with  饿
马达 (mǎ dá)
motor

In Chinese, '马达' is used to refer to a machine that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts. Similar to English, this word can be used in various contexts from mechanical to electrical engineering.

Example sentences with  马达
(gāo)
high

In Chinese, '高' is used to represent the concept of 'high' or 'tall'. Just like in English, it can be used to describe the physical height of objects and people. However, it can also describe a high level or standard, illustrating superiority or advancement. For instance, '高质量' means 'high quality'.

高兴 (gāo xìng)
glad

The Chinese word '高兴' is used similarly to the English word 'glad'. It expresses a state of happiness or pleasure. It is commonly used in daily conversations, and can be used in various situations to communicate positive emotional states. For example, you could say '我很高兴见到你' which translates to 'I'm glad to see you'.

Example sentences with  高兴
高峰 (gāo fēng)
peak

In Chinese, the word '高峰' (peak) is used mainly to refer to the highest point or maximum of something. It could be used to describe a mountain's highest point or the highest or max point in a statistic. Like in English, '高峰' can be used literally and figuratively, e.g., '工作的高峰' means 'peak of work', symbolizing the most intense or busiest period.

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