Chinese Learning Past Participle in Chinese

Dive into the understanding of the past participle concept in the Chinese language and its applications.

关闭 (guānbì)
closed

The Chinese word '关闭' is the equivalent of 'closed' in English. It is often used in the context of setting or objects that are not operating or not available. For instance, if a shop is shut, or a door is closed, we use '关闭'. This can also apply to abstract concepts like closing a deal or closing an account.

Example sentences with  关闭
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'.

Example sentences with  出生
固定 (gùdìng)
fixed

The Chinese word '固定' means 'fixed' in English. In modern Mandarin language, it carries the connotations of something that is steady, unchangeable, or set in place. It is often used to describe objects, items, or concepts that are secure and do not fluctuate.

Example sentences with  固定
复杂 (fùzá)
complicated

The Chinese word '复杂' (fùzá) is used in similar contexts as the English word 'complicated.' It can describe a situation, problem, or process that is difficult to understand or analyze because it involves many different factors or aspects. It can also describe something with many interconnected elements or parts.

Example sentences with  复杂
失望 (shī wàng)
disappointed

The Chinese word '失望' is used to express a feeling of sadness or dissatisfaction when one's hopes or expectations are not fulfilled. It is also used to describe someone who is feeling let down by someone or something.

Example sentences with  失望
惊讶 (jīng yà)
surprised

The Chinese word '惊讶' (jīng yà) is used to express a feeling of surprise or astonishment. It can be used in the same contexts as the English word 'surprised'. For example, if you receive unexpected news or a surprise gift, you can describe your reaction as '惊讶'.

感兴趣 (gǎn xìngqù)
interested

In the Chinese language, '感兴趣' is used to express interest in something or someone. It is a common word used in daily conversation and is used in a similar context as the English word 'interested'. It can be used in sentences such as '我对音乐非常感兴趣', which translates to 'I’m very interested in music'.

担心 (dān xīn)
worried

The Chinese word for 'worried' is '担心.' It is an adjective that describes feeling anxious or showing anxiety because of something that is happening or might happen. It is often used in conversation and writing, and can be used to express concern for others or personal worry. It can be used with other words to form different phrases and sentences.

Example sentences with  担心
有组织的 (yǒu zǔ zhī de)
organized

The Chinese word '有组织的' is used when describing items, people or events that are well planned, or systematically arranged in a manner that is considered efficient. This word can be used in both formal and informal settings. For example, you can use it to describe an organized meeting or an organized person.

有经验的 (yǒu jīng yàn de)
experienced

The Chinese phrase '有经验的' is used exactly as the English word 'experienced'. It is usually used before nouns to describe someone who is skillful in a particular field or job because he or she has done it for a long period. For instance, an experienced doctor would be '有经验的医生'.

Example sentences with  有经验的
有限 (yǒu xiàn)
limited

The Chinese word '有限' is used to describe something that is not infinite or unlimited, but has certain boundaries or restrictions. It can apply to a variety of contexts, such as resources, abilities, time, etc.

Example sentences with  有限
混合 (hùnhé)
mixed

The Chinese word '混合' is used to express the meaning of various elements combined together. It can be used to describe different kinds of substances, ideas, people, etc., mixed or blended together. For example, it can be used to describe a mixed crowd, mixed emotions, or a mixed salad.

相关 (xiāng guān)
related

The Chinese term '相关' is very often used to describe a relationship or connection between two concepts, people, or objects. It can be used in various contexts such as in the phrase '这两个问题是相关的' or 'These two problems are related'. It is a commonly used word in both written and spoken Mandarin.

Example sentences with  相关
详细 (xiángxì)
detailed

In Chinese, '详细' refers to something that is comprehensive and has many details. It is often used to describe a thorough explanation or a comprehensive report, for example. All intricate, meticulous and intricate information or details are inclusive.

Example sentences with  详细
高级 (gāo jí)
advanced

The Chinese word '高级' is translated to 'advanced' in English. It is often used to describe a high level in a hierarchy or to depict sophistication or advancement in certain field like 'advanced technology', which is '高级技术' in Chinese. This word can be used in various contexts, based on the level or standard that is being defined.

Example sentences with  高级
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