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简直(jiǎn zhí) is similar to simply or completely in English, and adds a tone of amazement on the part of the speaker. It can be used to modify adjectives, verbs and nouns. However, it can be a little tricky to use, as it is used differently with different words.  
 
简直(jiǎn zhí) is similar to simply or completely in English, and adds a tone of amazement on the part of the speaker. It can be used to modify adjectives, verbs and nouns. However, it can be a little tricky to use, as it is used differently with different words.  
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===Using 简直 to modify nouns===
  
 
When modifying nouns, it is necessary to add a measure word before the noun.
 
When modifying nouns, it is necessary to add a measure word before the noun.
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* 我 崩溃, 他 <em>简直</em> 是 个 白痴!
 
* 我 崩溃, 他 <em>简直</em> 是 个 白痴!
* 他 太 瘦 了,<em>简直</em> 一 根 电线杆。
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* 你 的 房间 简直 像 一 个 战场,快点 收拾 收拾!
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* 他 的 孩子 <em>简直</em> 是 个 神童!
 
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简直can also modify adjectives.
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===Using 简直 to modify adjectives===
  
 
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Note that although we can say something is for example "simply beautiful",  简直 cannot be followed directly by an unmodified adjective.
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Note that although it is possible in English to  say something is "simply beautiful",  in Chinese, 简直 cannot be followed directly by an unmodified adjective.
  
 
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<li class="x">她 简直 漂亮</li>
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<li class="x">她 <em>简直</em> 漂亮</li>
<li class="o">她 简直很漂亮</li>
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<li class="o">她 <em>简直</em>很漂亮</li>
<li class="o">她 简直 太 漂亮 了</li>
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<li class="o">她 <em>简直</em> 太 漂亮 了</li>
<li class="o">她 简直 漂亮 极 了</li>
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<li class="o">她 <em>简直</em> 漂亮 极 了</li>
 
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When modifying verbs, 简直 is used with 在, to form the present continuous tense. An example of this in English would be: "He's simply lying to you".  
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===Using 简直 to modify verbs===
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When modifying verbs, 简直 is often used with 在, to form the present continuous tense. An example of this in English would be: "He's simply lying to you".  
  
 
Here are some Chinese examples:
 
Here are some Chinese examples:
 
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* 三星 的 智能 手机 <em>简直</em> 在 模仿 iphone.
 
* 三星 的 智能 手机 <em>简直</em> 在 模仿 iphone.
* <em>简直</em> 连 家人 都 骗 ,太 可恶 了。
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* <em>简直</em> 不敢 相信!
 
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Revision as of 04:28, 8 November 2011

简直(jiǎn zhí) is similar to simply or completely in English, and adds a tone of amazement on the part of the speaker. It can be used to modify adjectives, verbs and nouns. However, it can be a little tricky to use, as it is used differently with different words.


Using 简直 to modify nouns

When modifying nouns, it is necessary to add a measure word before the noun.

For example:

  • 我 崩溃, 他 简直 是 个 白痴!
  • 你 的 房间 简直 像 一 个 战场,快点 收拾 收拾!
  • 他 的 孩子 简直 是 个 神童!

Using 简直 to modify adjectives

  • 你 的 男 朋友 简直(是)太 帅 了,小心 别 的 女生 跟 你 抢!
  • 中国 的 高速 铁路 修建 得 简直 太 快 了,难怪 有 安全 问题!

Note that although it is possible in English to say something is "simply beautiful", in Chinese, 简直 cannot be followed directly by an unmodified adjective.

  • 简直 漂亮
  • 简直很漂亮
  • 简直 太 漂亮 了
  • 简直 漂亮 极 了

Using 简直 to modify verbs

When modifying verbs, 简直 is often used with 在, to form the present continuous tense. An example of this in English would be: "He's simply lying to you".

Here are some Chinese examples:

  • 三星 的 智能 手机 简直 在 模仿 iphone.
  • 简直 不敢 相信!

Sources and further reading

Books

  • Chinese Grammar - Broken down into 100 items - Basic and Intermediate Levels (汉语语法百项讲练 - 初中级) pp.134-136
  • Boya Chinese Upper Intermediate 1 (博雅汉语中级冲刺篇) pp.115