Difference between revisions of "Expressing contrariness with "dao""
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− | 倒 (dào) can be used to express something is contrary to expectations, acting as a turning point in the sentence. | + | 倒 (dào) can be used to express something is contrary to expectations, acting as a turning point in the sentence. It is generally followed by a positive comment. |
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+ | A + negative comment, B + 倒 + positive comment | ||
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Some examples: | Some examples: | ||
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* A: “钱 太 重要 了,没有 钱 是 不 行 的!” B: “我 <em>倒</em> 不 觉得 金钱 能 衡量 一切”。 | * A: “钱 太 重要 了,没有 钱 是 不 行 的!” B: “我 <em>倒</em> 不 觉得 金钱 能 衡量 一切”。 | ||
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+ | 倒 can also be used to express a concession: | ||
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+ | 倒 + positive comment (concession) + 不过/但是/就是 + negative comment | ||
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+ | *你 倒 说得 挺 流利,就是有点洋腔洋调 | ||
+ | *那 倒也是,不过我还是不喜欢他 | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[The "However" Adverb "que"]] | ||
== Sources and further reading == | == Sources and further reading == |
Revision as of 02:35, 17 November 2011
倒 (dào) can be used to express something is contrary to expectations, acting as a turning point in the sentence. It is generally followed by a positive comment.
A + negative comment, B + 倒 + positive comment
Some examples:
- 这 家 餐厅 的 汉堡 不 正宗,倒 也 挺 好 吃。
- 这 本 书 知名度 高,倒 不如 那本 好看。
- A: “钱 太 重要 了,没有 钱 是 不 行 的!” B: “我 倒 不 觉得 金钱 能 衡量 一切”。
倒 can also be used to express a concession:
倒 + positive comment (concession) + 不过/但是/就是 + negative comment