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干脆 is an adverb meaning "you might as well" or "just", and is normally used by the speaker to propose a straightforward course of action within a difficult situation. | 干脆 is an adverb meaning "you might as well" or "just", and is normally used by the speaker to propose a straightforward course of action within a difficult situation. |
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干脆 is an adverb meaning "you might as well" or "just", and is normally used by the speaker to propose a straightforward course of action within a difficult situation.
Structure
Subject + 干脆 + Verb.
Examples
- 家里什么都没有,干脆出去吃吧。
- 既然学不好,干脆别学了。
- 这台破电脑又坏了,干脆别修了,买台新的吧。
- 苹果很贵,我干脆没买,只买了点香蕉。
See also
Sources and further reading
Books
Dictionaries
- 现代汉语词典(第5版) (pp.439) →buy