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== 对⋯⋯感兴趣 ==
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In English we say "to be interested '''in''' something." In Chinese, the pattern is:
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"对"加宾语放在某些动词或者形容词前,相当于英文的"in, to, for, with"等。常见的这类动词如下:
  
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* 对⋯⋯感兴趣 (gǎn xìngqù)  to be interested in
 
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* 对⋯⋯负责 (fùzé)  to be responsible for
对 + <strong>Obj.</strong> + 感兴趣
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* 对⋯⋯满意 (mǎnyì)  to be satisfied with
 
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* 对⋯⋯热情 (rèqíng)  to be friendly to; to be enthusiastic about
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* 对⋯⋯有帮助 (yǒu bāngzhù)  to be helpful to
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* 对⋯⋯的影响 (yǐngxiǎng)  to have influence on
  
 
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*我 <em>对</em> <strong>学 外语</strong> 很 感 兴趣。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>duì</em> <strong>xué wàiyǔ</strong> hěn gǎn xìngqù.</span><span class="trans">I am very interested in learning foreign language.</span>
 
*我 <em>对</em> <strong>学 外语</strong> 很 感 兴趣。<span class="pinyin">Wǒ <em>duì</em> <strong>xué wàiyǔ</strong> hěn gǎn xìngqù.</span><span class="trans">I am very interested in learning foreign language.</span>
*你 为什么 <em>对</em> <strong>生活</strong> 这么 感兴趣?<span class="pinyin">Nǐ wèishéme <em>duì</em> <strong>de shēnghuó</strong> zhème gǎn xìngqù?</span><span class="trans">Why are you so interested in my life?</span>
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*你 <em>对</em> <strong>自己 工作</strong> 负责。<span class="pinyin">Nǐ yào <em>duì</em> <strong>zìjǐ de gōngzuò</strong> fùzé.</span><span class="trans">You need to be responsible for your job.</span>
*好像 <em>对</em> <strong>这 个 话题</strong> 不 太 感兴趣。<span class="pinyin">hǎoxiàng <em>duì</em> <strong>zhège huàtí</strong> bù tài gǎn xìngqù.</span><span class="trans">You don't seem very interested in this topic.</span>
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*老板 好像 <em>对</em> <strong></strong> 不 太 满意。<span class="pinyin">Lǎobǎn hǎoxiàng <em>duì</em> <strong></strong> bù tài mǎnyì.</span><span class="trans">The boss seems not very satisfied with you.</span>
 
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*这里 的 服务员 都 <em>对</em> <strong>顾客</strong> 很 热情。<span class="pinyin">Zhèlǐ de fúwùyuán dōu <em>duì</em> <strong>gùkè</strong> hěn rèqíng.</span><span class="trans">The waiters here are all very friendly to the customers.</span>
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*这个 App <em>对</em> <strong>我 的 英语 学习</strong> 很 有帮助。<span class="pinyin">Zhège App <em>duì</em> <strong>wǒ de Yīngyǔ xuéxí</strong> hěn yǒu bāngzhù.</span><span class="trans">This method helps a lot with my English learning.</span>
 
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*这 件 事 <em>对</em> <strong>他</strong> 的 影响 很 大。<span class="pinyin">Zhè jiàn shì <em>duì</em> <strong>tā</strong> de yǐngxiǎng hěn dà.</span><span class="trans">This piece of matter has a big influence on him.</span>
== 对⋯⋯负责 ==
 
 
 
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对 + <strong>things / pereson</strong> + 负责
 
 
 
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*你 应该 <em>对</em> <strong>这 件 事</strong> 负责。<span class="pinyin">Nǐ yīnggāi <em>duì</em> <strong>zhè jiàn shì</strong> fùzé.</span><span class="trans">You should be responsible for this matter.</span>
 
*他 不 想 <em>对</em> <strong>他 的 家庭</strong> 负责。<span class="pinyin">Tā bù xiǎng <em>duì</em><strong> tā de jiātíng </strong> fùzé.</span><span class="trans">He doesn't want to be responsible for his family.</span>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:43, 21 June 2017

When using 对 (duì) as a preposition, it is used to indicate "to" or "towards" an object or target. As with all prepositions, some care should be taken when using this particle, as usage of 对 doesn't always totally "make sense" or correspond to English at all.

Basic Usage

Structure

对 + Obj. + Verb

Note that you shouldn't be plugging in just any old verb here. Certain verbs are often used with 对, and some even need 对 if you want to add an Obj. (like 感兴趣, explained below).

Examples

  • 宝宝 笑 了。Bǎobao duì xiào le.The baby smiled at me.
  • 小狗 在 叫。Xiǎo gǒu zài duì jiào.The dog is barking at you.
  • 你 不 应该 这样 我们 说话。Nǐ bù yīnggāi zhèyang duì wǒmen shuōhuà.You shouldn't talk to us this way.
  • 你 怎么 能 你 妈妈 大 喊 大 叫?Nǐ zěnme néng duì nǐ māma dà hǎn dà jiào?How could you shout at your mother?
  • 不要 孩子 发脾气!Bù yào duì háizi fā píqi!Don't lose your temper at the child!

对 is also used in such structures as: 对...来说, 对...感兴趣 ("to be interested in...") as well as 对···负责(”be responsible for things / person“)

Using 对 with 来说

Structure

In English we say "To someone or for someone." In Chinese, the pattern is:

对 + Person + 来说

Examples

  • 来说,中文 最 难 的 语法 是 把字句。 Duì lái shuō, Zhōngwén zuì nán de yǔfǎ shì bǎ zì jù.To me, the most difficult Chinese grammar is Ba sentence.
  • 来说,家人 比 工作 更 重要。Duì lái shuō, jiārén bǐ gōngzuò gèng zhòngyào.To him, family is more important than work.
  • 老板 来说,赚钱 是 第一。Duì lǎobǎn lái shuō, zhuànqián shì dìyī.To the boss, making money comes first.
  • 穿 这 种 衣服 我们 来说 太 奢侈 了。Chuān zhè zhǒng yīfu duì wǒmen lái shuō tài shēchǐ le.To us, it's too luxurious to wear this kind of clothes.
  • 这 个 问题 一 个 五 岁 的 孩子 来说 太 复杂 了。Zhè gè wèntí duì yī gè wǔ suì de háizi lái shuō tài fùzá le.For a five-year-old kid, this question is too complicated.

Other Usage of 对

Structure

"对"加宾语放在某些动词或者形容词前,相当于英文的"in, to, for, with"等。常见的这类动词如下:

  • 对⋯⋯感兴趣 (gǎn xìngqù) to be interested in
  • 对⋯⋯负责 (fùzé) to be responsible for
  • 对⋯⋯满意 (mǎnyì) to be satisfied with
  • 对⋯⋯热情 (rèqíng) to be friendly to; to be enthusiastic about
  • 对⋯⋯有帮助 (yǒu bāngzhù) to be helpful to
  • 对⋯⋯的影响 (yǐngxiǎng) to have influence on

Examples

  • 学 外语 很 感 兴趣。duì xué wàiyǔ hěn gǎn xìngqù.I am very interested in learning foreign language.
  • 你 要 自己 的 工作 负责。Nǐ yào duì zìjǐ de gōngzuò fùzé.You need to be responsible for your job.
  • 老板 好像 不 太 满意。Lǎobǎn hǎoxiàng duì bù tài mǎnyì.The boss seems not very satisfied with you.
  • 这里 的 服务员 都 顾客 很 热情。Zhèlǐ de fúwùyuán dōu duì gùkè hěn rèqíng.The waiters here are all very friendly to the customers.
  • 这个 App 我 的 英语 学习 很 有帮助。Zhège App duì wǒ de Yīngyǔ xuéxí hěn yǒu bāngzhù.This method helps a lot with my English learning.
  • 这 件 事 的 影响 很 大。Zhè jiàn shì duì de yǐngxiǎng hěn dà.This piece of matter has a big influence on him.

See also

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