() — (conjunction) but; then (indicating contrast or consequence); (bound form) standard; norm; principle; (classifier) for written items (news, articles, rules, etc.)

Definition

A literary conjunction and bound-form noun: as a conjunction it marks contrast or consequence (whereas / then), more formal than 而. As a bound form it means 'norm/principle' (准则, 标准).

conjunction
butthen (indicating contrast or consequence)(bound form) standardnormprinciple
classifier
for written items (news, articles, rules, etc.)

Examples

  • Tā xǐ huan yùn dòng, wǒ zé xǐ huan dú shū.
    He likes sports, whereas I like reading.
  • Yǐ chéng xìn wèi yuán zé, cái néng lì zú.
    Take integrity as the principle, then you can stand firm.
  • Jīn tiān wǒ kàn dào yì zé yǒu qù de xīn wén.
    Today I saw an interesting piece of news.

Grammar

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