貌似 (mào shì) — seemingly; on the surface (often implying the opposite is true); (colloquial) it seems that; it looks like (used for speculation)
Definition
Used to introduce a surface appearance that often contrasts with reality ('seemingly'), or in speech to hedge a guess ('looks like'). Similar to 好像 but more often carries a skeptical or ironic edge, hinting the opposite may be true.
adverb
seeminglyon the surface (often implying the opposite is true)(colloquial) it seems thatit looks like (used for speculation)
Examples
- 貌似,。Tā mào shì hěn yǒu hǎo, qí shí hěn nán xiāng chǔ.He seems friendly, but in fact he's hard to get along with.
- 貌似,。Zhè ge wèn tí mào shì jiǎn dān, zuò qǐ lái què bù róng yì.This problem seems simple, but it's not easy to solve.
- 貌似,。mào shì Jīn tiān yào xià yǔ, wǒ men hái shì dài sǎn ba.It looks like it's going to rain today — we'd better bring an umbrella.
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