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In English, we're limited on what words come after the word "quite." Though Chinese is open to take on verbs after 挺, these verbs are mostly psychological verbs.
 
In English, we're limited on what words come after the word "quite." Though Chinese is open to take on verbs after 挺, these verbs are mostly psychological verbs.

Revision as of 09:31, 15 December 2017

挺 (tǐng) can be used before an adjective to mean "quite," or "rather," or "pretty," as in "pretty good."

Used with Adjectives

Using 挺 with an adjective means "quite."

Structure

挺 + Adj. + 的

Examples

  • 这个 老师 年轻 Zhège lǎoshī tǐng niánqīng de.This teacher is quite young.
  • 你 男朋友 Nǐ nánpéngyou tǐng shuài de.Your boyfriend is quite handsome.
  • 最近 大家 都 Zuìjìn dàjiā dōu tǐng máng de.We've all been quite busy lately.
  • 这 件 衣服 大小 合适 Zhè jiàn yīfu dàxiǎo tǐng héshì de.The size of this piece of clothes is quite suitable.
  • 他们 家 有钱 ,但是 他 不 像 有钱 人 。Tāmen jiā tǐng yǒuqián de, dànshì tā bù xiàng yǒuqiánrén.Their family is quite rich, but he doesn't like like a rich person.

Used with Verbs

In English, we're limited on what words come after the word "quite." Though Chinese is open to take on verbs after 挺, these verbs are mostly psychological verbs.

Structure

挺 + [Verb Phrase] + 的

Examples

  • 喜欢 这 份 工作 tǐng xǐhuan zhè fèn gōngzuò de.I quite like this job.
  • 我 女儿 怕 他 爸爸 Wǒ nǚ’ér tǐng pà tā bàba de.My daughter is quite afraid of his father.
  • 那 件 事 我 后悔 Nà jiàn shì wǒ tǐng hòuhuǐ de.I regret that piece of matter a lot.
  • 我们 都 想 你 Wǒmen dōu tǐng xiǎng nǐ de.We all miss you a lot.
  • 你 不是爱 他吗 ?为什么 要 分手 ?Nǐ bù shì tǐng ài tā de ma? Wèishénme yào fēnshǒu?Don't you love him a lot? Why do you want to break up?

See also

Sources and further reading

Books