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只有 (zhǐyǒu) means "only if", and is used with 才 to emphasize that only one course of action will bring about the desired outcome.
 
只有 (zhǐyǒu) means "only if", and is used with 才 to emphasize that only one course of action will bring about the desired outcome.

Revision as of 03:53, 25 November 2013

只有 (zhǐyǒu) means "only if", and is used with 才 to emphasize that only one course of action will bring about the desired outcome.

Structure

只有 + essential condition + 才 + desired outcome

Examples

  • 只有 努力 能 做 好 工作。Only with hard work is it possible to do a good job.
  • 只有 经济 发展 会 有 更 好 的 明天。Only if the economy develops will it be possible to have an even better tomorrow.
  • 只有 多 吃饭 能 长高。Only if you eat more will you be able to grow tall.

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