Chinese Chinese Verbs Learning Resource

Explore this comprehensive guide. Learn the basics of Chinese verbs, their classification, usage, and conjugation patterns.

(yǔ)
to rain

In Chinese, '雨' stands for 'rain'. It can be used in various contexts such as in expressing the weather i.e. '今天下雨' which translates to 'It's raining today'. Additionally, it can also be used in idioms or phrases to imply different metaphoric meanings.

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需求 (xū qiú)
demand

The Chinese word for demand, '需求', is used to express a strong wish or a need. It can be used to describe something that is required or needed in a particular situation, just like the word 'demand' in English. For example, '市场需求' means 'market demand'. When talking about a demand for a product or service, the word can be used to describe the quantity of products or services that consumers want to buy at a certain price at a certain moment

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需要 (xū yào)
need

The Chinese word '需要' is used in similar contexts as the English word 'need'. It generally indicates the necessity or requirement of something. For instance, '我需要水' translates to 'I need water'.

震惊 (zhèn jīng)
shock

'震惊' is the Chinese translation of the English word 'shock'. This is used to describe a strong emotional disturbance or a sudden disturbance. It can also be applied in different contexts to mean surprise, astonishment, or upset. Similar to English, it can be used both as a noun and a verb in this context.

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靴子 (xuēzǐ)
boot

The Chinese word for 'boot' is '靴子' (xuēzǐ). It is typically used similarly to the English word 'boot', referring to a type of footwear that covers the foot and part of the leg. It can be used in various contexts, and is also often seen in compound words, or phrases such as '雪地靴' (snow boots) and '军靴' (military boots).

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音调 (yīndiào)
tone

The Chinese word for 'tone' is '音调' (yīndiào). It is used in discussing music and the style or sound of someone's voice. However, in Chinese language learning, 'tone' has a specific importance as the change in pitch that can alter meaning of words entirely.

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.

项目 (xiàng mù)
project

In Chinese, '项目' is widely used in both academia and business to refer to a project. This can be a research project, a business project, or any task that requires planning and execution. It is used almost identically to the English term 'project'.

预期 (yù qī)
anticipate

The Chinese word '预期' is translated as 'anticipate' in English. It is often used in phrases or scenarios where one is predicting or expecting something to occur. In different contexts, it can imply planning or preparation according to the expected situation.

预约 (yùyuē)
reserve

In Chinese, '预约' means to reserve something. It may be utilized to reserve a table at a restaurant, a hotel room, or a ticket for a show, among other things. It's a frequently used word in various settings and is important to learn for practical conversations.

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预防 (yù fáng)
prevent

The Chinese word '预防' parallels to 'prevent' in English. It is often used when referring to taking action to stop something from happening. Just like in English, '预防' is widely used in many contexts, especially in medical and health situations.

领子 (lǐng zǐ)
collar

The Chinese word '领子' is used to denote the word 'collar' in English. It is commonly used in clothing context such as in shirts, dresses or coats. The term is broadly used all across China.

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领导 (lǐng dǎo)
lead

In Chinese, '领导' means to lead, direct or command. It is most often associated with leadership or guiding others, similar to the English usage of 'lead'. The word could be used in a variety of contexts, including business, education, and sports, just to name a few.

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.

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频道 (pín dào)
channel

In Chinese, 'channel' is translated as '频道' and it refers to a TV or radio broadcast station, a way, route, or means of communication or passage among a group of people. The usage of '频道' in Chinese is just like how 'channel' is used in English.

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风格 (fēng gé)
style

The word '风格' in Chinese refers to 'style' in English. It is a versatile word used in many contexts. For instance, it can be used to discuss someone's manner of handwriting, dressing or designing. It can also refer to a specific kind of artistic expression or the way a certain task is performed. It is frequently used in daily conversations, business discussions, or in the field of arts.

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风险 (fēng xiǎn)
risk

The Chinese word for 'risk' is '风险' (pronounce as fēng xiǎn), which is used to describe a situation involving exposure to danger. It is also used in many different contexts, similar to the English term, such as financial risk (财务风险), health risk (健康风险), and so on.

(fēi)
fly

In Chinese, the word '飞' is primarily used to mean 'fly', akin to its use in English. It can be used to describe anything that flies, such as birds, airplanes, etc. It can also be used in metaphors to refer to quick movement or rapidly increasing growth or development.

饮食 (yǐnshí)
diet

The Chinese word '饮食' encapsulates both drinking and eating habits, which is a suitable translation for 'diet' in English. In general, it is often used in the context of maintaining healthful habits or suggesting modifications to one's daily food intake.

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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.

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驾驶 (jià shǐ)
drive

In Chinese, the word '驾驶' is used to mean 'drive'. This can be used in many similar contexts as it is in English, for examples, the physical act of controlling a vehicle. It can apply to anything from cars and buses to boats and aircraft.

骄傲 (jiāo'ào)
pride

In Chinese, '骄傲' is used to describe a positive emotion that involves feeling happy about yourself or something related to yourself. Like in English, it can also have a negative connotation when it pertains to an excessively high opinion of oneself or one's dignity. It can be used as a noun or as an adjective.

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(qí)
ride

The Chinese term '骑' refers to the act of riding, typically associated with a bicycle ('骑自行车'), a horse ('骑马') or a motorcycle ('骑摩托车'). It is a verb that describes the action of being on and controlling the movement of these vehicles or animals. It can be used in various sentences such as '我喜欢骑自行车' meaning 'I like to ride a bicycle'.

高光 (gāo guāng)
highlight

The Chinese word '高光' is equivalent to 'highlight' in English. It is often used in contexts such as emphasizing a key feature or point, or literally describing a lighting effect. The structure of the word '高光' is formed by '高' meaning 'high or noticeable' and '光' meaning 'light', which metaphorically represents the concept of 'highlight'. This term is widely used in academics, the beauty industry, film, technology, etc, identical to the use of 'highlight' in English.

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.

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.

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(yú)
fish

Fish is a commonly cooked food in China, enjoyed in various forms like steamed, fried or in soup.

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鸡蛋 (jīdàn)
egg

Eggs are widely used in various Chinese dishes, from fried rice to soup and steamed dishes.

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麻烦 (máfan)
trouble

The Chinese word '麻烦'(máfan) is used in contexts similar to the English word 'trouble'. It can refer to a difficulty or problem, or be used to express inconvenience or bother. For instance, '这给我带来了很多麻烦' means 'This has caused me a lot of trouble'.

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黄色 (huáng sè)
yellow

In Chinese, the word for 'yellow' is '黄色' (huáng sè). It is used similarly to how it is used in English. It can describe something that is the color yellow. For example, '黄色的花' means 'yellow flower'. However, in one unique cultural reference, the term 'Yellow Emperor' refers to a legendary Chinese emperor who is considered the ancestor of all Han Chinese.

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