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*这 条 牛仔裤 好像 <strong>短</strong> <em>了 点儿</em>。<span class="pinyin">Zhè tiáo niúzǎikù hǎoxiàng <strong>duǎn</strong> <em>le diǎn er</em>.</span><span class="trans">This pair of jeans seems a little short for me.</span> | *这 条 牛仔裤 好像 <strong>短</strong> <em>了 点儿</em>。<span class="pinyin">Zhè tiáo niúzǎikù hǎoxiàng <strong>duǎn</strong> <em>le diǎn er</em>.</span><span class="trans">This pair of jeans seems a little short for me.</span> | ||
− | *那个 地方 离 我 家 <strong>远</strong> <em>了 一点儿</em>。<span class="pinyin"> | + | *那个 地方 离 我 家 <strong>远</strong> <em>了 一点儿</em>。<span class="pinyin">Nàge dìfāng lí wǒjiā <strong>yuǎn</strong> </em>le yīdiǎn er</em>.</span><span class="trans">That place is a little too far away from my house.</span> |
*这 件 衬衫 <strong>小</strong> <em>了 点儿</em> ,我 想 换 一 件。<span class="pinyin">Zhè jiàn chènshān <strong>xiǎo</strong> <em>le diǎn er</em>, wǒ xiǎng huàn yī jiàn.</span><span class="trans">This shirt is a little small. I want to exchange it for another one.</span> | *这 件 衬衫 <strong>小</strong> <em>了 点儿</em> ,我 想 换 一 件。<span class="pinyin">Zhè jiàn chènshān <strong>xiǎo</strong> <em>le diǎn er</em>, wǒ xiǎng huàn yī jiàn.</span><span class="trans">This shirt is a little small. I want to exchange it for another one.</span> | ||
*他 给 的 这个 红包 好像 <strong>少</strong> <em>了 点儿</em> 。<span class="pinyin">Tā gěi de zhège hóngbāo hǎoxiàng <strong>shǎo</strong> <em>le diǎn er</em>.</span><span class="trans">The money he gave in the red envelope seems too little.</span> | *他 给 的 这个 红包 好像 <strong>少</strong> <em>了 点儿</em> 。<span class="pinyin">Tā gěi de zhège hóngbāo hǎoxiàng <strong>shǎo</strong> <em>le diǎn er</em>.</span><span class="trans">The money he gave in the red envelope seems too little.</span> |
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了一点儿 (le yīdiǎnr), can be added after an adjective to mean "just a little bit too...." It is softer in tone than using 太, and so is often used when the speaker doesn't want to insult the listener by criticizing too bluntly.
Structure
In this structure, the overall effect of the pattern depends on the preceding adjective. If the adjective in the structure has a negative meaning, then it is used to show the speaker’s dissatisfaction (a sort of complaint). If the adjective in the structure has a positive meaning, then it usually reflects a change.
Adj. + 了(一)点儿
Examples
- 这 条 牛仔裤 好像 短 了 点儿。This pair of jeans seems a little short for me.
- 那个 地方 离 我 家 远 了 一点儿。That place is a little too far away from my house.
- 这 件 衬衫 小 了 点儿 ,我 想 换 一 件。This shirt is a little small. I want to exchange it for another one.
- 他 给 的 这个 红包 好像 少 了 点儿 。The money he gave in the red envelope seems too little.
- 你 管 得 是 不 是 多 了 点儿 ?Don't you care a little too much?
- 现在 说 “对不起” 是 不 是 晚 了 点儿 ?Isn't it a little too late to say sorry now?
- 私立 学校 是 贵 了 点儿 ,不过 老师 很 优秀 。Private schools are a little expensive, but their teachers are excellent.
- 你 这么 高 ,你 这个 男朋友 是 不 是 矮 了 点儿 ?You are so tall. Isn't your boyfriend a little short for you?
- 这 道 菜 咸 了 点儿 ,可以 换 一 盘 吗?This dish is a little too salty, could you make another one?
- 对 五 岁 的 孩子 来说 ,这 个 问题复杂 了 一点儿 。This question is a bit complicated for a five-year-old kid.
As in the first two examples, 稍微 is often added before the adjective to further soften the tone.