Chinese Adjective Tag

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

准确 (zhǔn què)
accurate

The Chinese word '准确' translates to 'accurate' and is used to describe precision, correctness or exactness in any context such as measurement, information or judgment in English. It is applicable in informal conversational language as well as in more formal written language, and it can be used in the same way as the English word.

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几个 (jǐ gè)
several

The Chinese word '几个' is used to indicate a small number of something, much like 'several' in English. It can be used in front of countable nouns to specify an uncertain quantity. The amount is typically more than three but not many.

(chū)
out

The Chinese word '出' translates to 'out' in English and can be used in context similar to English. It is commonly used as a verb that refers to going or coming out of somewhere. For example, 'He comes out of the room' translates to '他从房间出来'.

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出生 (chū shēng)
born

The Chinese word '出生' is used in comparison to the English word 'born'. It is commonly used in standard conversation or written text to describe the process of birth, coming into existence or start of life. For instance, '我在中国出生' translates to 'I was born in China'.

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击败 (jí bài)
beat

The Chinese word '击败' is used to represent the action of overcoming or defeat someone or something, similar to the English word 'beat'. It is commonly used in contests, matches or games scenario to articulate someone winning over their opponent.

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分开 (fēnkāi)
separate

The word '分开' means to separate or divide something, usually into two or more parts. It can be used in a variety of contexts, including physical separation, conceptual separation, or even separation between people or groups. For example, '我们需要分开这些书,一部分给你,一部分给我' means 'We need to separate these books, some for you, some for me.'

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分钟 (fēn zhōng)
minute

'分钟' is used in Chinese exactly the same way 'minute' is used in English. It is a measure of time that is equivalent to 60 seconds. It can be used to express the duration of time, the time on a clock, or the preciseness of a particular moment.

创新 (chuàng xīn)
creative

In Chinese, '创新' implies the creation of something new or different, often through innovative and imaginative means. It is frequently used in business or artistic contexts to describe innovative ideas, designs or methods.

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初始 (chū shǐ)
initial

The Chinese word '初始' directly translates to 'initial' in English. It is typically used to describe the first or starting phase of something. Just like in English, it can be used in various contexts in Chinese such as the initial stage, initial plan, initial idea etc.

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初级 (chūjí)
junior

The Chinese word '初级' is used to refer to someone younger or less experienced in a certain field or context, similar to how the word 'junior' is used in English. It is often used in educational contexts and job classifications.

初级的 (chū jí de)
primary

In Chinese, the word '初级的' is broadly used to express the first or primary stage of something. It is often used in the context of grades in school, step in a process or introductory level in any discipline.

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到期 (dào qī)
due

The Chinese word '到期' is often used to mean 'due'. It is generally used in context of something that is expected or needs to occur, such as the due date of a payment or task. Just like in English, '到期' is used in a variety of situations which require timing or scheduling.

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(qián)
front

In Chinese, the word '前' is used in several contexts just like in English. It can mean the front of a location, in terms of time it can mean before, and it can even mean former as in a former post or title. Context will usually tell you the intended meaning.

前任 (qián rèn)
former

In Chinese, '前任' is used to refer to someone who previously held a certain position or role, much like 'former' in English. It can be used in various contexts, such as jobs, positions of authority, or relationships, often followed by the type of role (e.g., '前任总统' - 'former president'). It can also be used to refer to previous stages or versions of something.

前进 (qián jìn)
advance

The Chinese word '前进' is used to describe the act of moving forward or progressing, just like the English word 'advance'. It can be referred to any type of progression, be it physical movement or progression in a project or a plan. It also contains a subtle sense of positivity, implying progress towards a better state.

(jiā)
plus

In Chinese, 'plus' is translated to '加'. It is a commonly used word in Chinese mathematics, just as 'plus' is used in English to indicate addition. It could also be used metaphorically to represent the act of adding or including something extra.

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勇敢 (yǒng gǎn)
brave

The Chinese word for brave is '勇敢' (yǒng gǎn). It is used in the same way as in English, to describe someone who is not afraid to do difficult or dangerous things. It can be used in various contexts, and it represents a universally acknowledged virtue.

医疗 (yī liáo)
medical

The Chinese word '医疗' refers to anything related to medicine or the treatment of illness and disease. It's used in the context of healthcare, like '医疗保健' (medical healthcare) or '医疗设备' (medical equipment).

十字 (shí zì)
cross

The Chinese term for 'cross' is '十字', which is used in the same contexts as in English. It could refer to the religious symbol, an intersection, or the action of passing from one side to another. Similar to English, it can also be used metaphorically in different expressions.

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单一的 (dān yī de)
single

In Chinese, '单一的' means 'single'. It can be used to describe something that is only one in number, sheer, or solitary. For example, in the phrase '单一的市场', it means 'single market'.

单独 (dān dú)
alone

The Chinese word '单独' is used to describe when something or someone is by itself or by themselves. It can be used in various contexts, like when expressing individualism or the solitary state of an object, person or action.

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(nán)
south

The Chinese word '南' is used to denote the direction 'South'. It is often used in contexts where expressing geographical locations, such as in a journey, describing a location's position or weather references. For example, '南方' means 'the south'.

南方 (nán fāng)
southern

The Chinese word '南方' is used to describe the direction or part of a country situated in the south. It is often used when referring to geographical locations or distinguishing different regions within a country or around the world.

危险 (wēi xiǎn)
dangerous

The Chinese word '危险' is used to describe something that involves risk or the possibility of harm or loss. It is often used in the same way as the English word 'dangerous', to refer to situations, objects or activities that can cause harm or injury.

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历史的 (lìshǐ de)
historical

The Chinese term '历史的' is used similarly to the term 'historical' in English. It's used to describe something pertaining to the past or any event, object, or people connected with history. It could be seen in diverse contexts related to social studies, art, literature and more.

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(hòu)
thick

The Chinese word '厚' is used to describe something that is broad in extent or thickness. It is often used in the context of physical properties, such as the thickness of a book or a piece of clothing. It can also be used metaphorically to describe abundant emotions or the depth of a person's kindness.

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原始的 (yuán shǐ de)
original

The Chinese word '原始的' is used to describe something that is first or earliest, keeping its initial status and not having been altered. It can be used in many contexts, the same way 'original' is used in English. For example, it can be used to describe the original version of a book, the original taste of a food, or an original idea, among other things.

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厨房 (chú fáng)
kitchen

The Chinese word '厨房' is used to refer to the room where cooking or food preparation takes place, equivalent to the English 'kitchen'. This could include anything from a small room in a residential house to large commercial kitchens in restaurants or cafeterias.

友好 (yǒu hǎo)
friendly

The Chinese term '友好' is a term used to describe the nature of relationship or behavior that is friendly. It can describe people, relationships, or actions that are friendly. It can be used in various contexts which extend from casual to formal usage. It is often used in situations where one is describing one individual's or group's friendly approach towards another.

(shuāng)
double

The Chinese word '双' is used as an adjective and noun equivalent to English 'double'. It is used primarily to indicate a pair or a twosome. Its context of usage varies across sentences according to the terms it is paired with.

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