Difference between revisions of "Adding emphasis with "jiushi""

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就是 can be used to add many different types of emphasis.  
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就是 (jiùshì) can be used to add many different types of emphasis.  
  
It can be used:
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It can be used in the following ways:
  
  
 
== To intensify adjectives ==
 
== To intensify adjectives ==
就是can be used to modify an adjective to mean really, or "really that and nothing else".  
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就是 can be used to modify an adjective to mean "really", or "really that and nothing else".  
  
 
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For example:
  
 
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* 他 <em>就是</em> 聪明,考试 肯定 能 通过。
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* 他 <em>就是</em> 聪明,考试 怎么可能 不 及格。
* 我 什么 都 没 做,他 <em>就是</em> 对 我 有 偏见。
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* 我 真的 什么 都 没 做,他 <em>就是</em> 对 我 有 偏见。  
 
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== To limit the scope of verbs and adjectives ==
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== To express resoluteness  ==
  
就是(jiù shì) can be used before verbs and adjectives to emphasize to limit the scope of what the speaker is talking about, eliminating other options. This is a bit like "only", or "just" in English.  
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Used before a verb, this usage has the feeling that the speaker is being stubborn and is unwilling to change their mind, and that's just the way it is.  
  
Some examples:
 
 
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* 警察,你 看 你 看,<em>就是</em> 他,你 快 点 去 抓!(Emphasizing that it's that person, no one else)
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* 我 老公 <em>就是</em> 爱 抽烟,他 压根儿 不会 戒!
* 所有 的 人 都 准时 到,<em>就是</em> 小 杨 迟到。 (Emphasizing that only 小杨 was late, everyone else was on time)
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* <em>就是</em> 不 去,我 一向 都 不 爱 去 酒吧,今晚 不 是 个 例外。
* 我 对 别 人 没有 什么 印象,<em>就是</em> 对 你 印象 深刻。 (Emphasizing that it was only you which made an impression on me)
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* <em>就是</em> 不 相信 星座,你 怎么 跟 他 解释 也 没 用。
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== To express resoluteness  ==
 
  
我就是不去,我一向都不去酒吧,今晚不是个例外
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== To limit the scope of verbs and adjectives ==
我就是不喜欢女生撒娇,我也没有办法
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我就是不相信星座,你怎么跟我讲也没用
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就是(jiù shì) can be used before verbs and adjectives to emphasize to limit the scope of what the speaker is talking about, eliminating other options. This is a bit like "only", or "just" in English. This is quite similar to the first usage.
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Some examples:
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* 警察,你 看 你 看,<em>就是</em> 他,你 快 点 去 抓!<span class="expl">(Emphasizing that it's that person, no one else)
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* 所有 的 人 都 准时 到,<em>就是</em> 小 杨 迟到。<span class="expl"> (Emphasizing that only 小杨 was late, everyone else was on time)
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* 我 对 别 人 没有 什么 印象,<em>就是</em> 对 你 印象 深刻。<span class="expl">(Emphasizing that it was only you which made an impression on me)</span>
  
  
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Revision as of 07:12, 25 October 2011

就是 (jiùshì) can be used to add many different types of emphasis.

It can be used in the following ways:


To intensify adjectives

就是 can be used to modify an adjective to mean "really", or "really that and nothing else".

For example:

  • 就是 聪明,考试 怎么可能 不 及格。
  • 我 真的 什么 都 没 做,他 就是 对 我 有 偏见。


To express resoluteness

Used before a verb, this usage has the feeling that the speaker is being stubborn and is unwilling to change their mind, and that's just the way it is.

  • 我 老公 就是 爱 抽烟,他 压根儿 不会 戒!
  • 就是 不 去,我 一向 都 不 爱 去 酒吧,今晚 不 是 个 例外。
  • 就是 不 相信 星座,你 怎么 跟 他 解释 也 没 用。


To limit the scope of verbs and adjectives

就是(jiù shì) can be used before verbs and adjectives to emphasize to limit the scope of what the speaker is talking about, eliminating other options. This is a bit like "only", or "just" in English. This is quite similar to the first usage.

Some examples:

  • 警察,你 看 你 看,就是 他,你 快 点 去 抓!(Emphasizing that it's that person, no one else)
  • 所有 的 人 都 准时 到,就是 小 杨 迟到。 (Emphasizing that only 小杨 was late, everyone else was on time)
  • 我 对 别 人 没有 什么 印象,就是 对 你 印象 深刻。(Emphasizing that it was only you which made an impression on me)


Sources and further reading

Websites

http://baike.baidu.com/view/546642.htm http://www.nciku.com/search/zh/detail/%E5%B0%B1%E6%98%AF/1308257