(níng) — (adv.) would rather; (adv., literary) could there be; surely not (in rhetorical questions)

Definition

Literary adverb meaning 'would rather' (宁可/宁愿) in a preference construction, as in 宁为玉碎不为瓦全. The second sense — used in rhetorical questions to mean 'surely not' / 'could it be that…?' — is even more formal and archaic.

adverb
(adv.) would rather(adv., literary) could there besurely not (in rhetorical questions)

Examples

  • Wǒ níng kě è sǐ, yě bù chī nà zhǒng dōng xī.
    I would rather starve to death than eat that kind of thing.
  • Tā níng yuàn yí gè rén chéng dān zé rèn, yě bù lián lèi bié rén.
    He would rather take responsibility alone than implicate others.
  • níng Wéi yù suì, bù wéi wǎ quán.
    Better to be a broken piece of jade than a whole tile (idiom: prefer noble failure to ignoble survival).

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