Verbing briefly with "yixia"

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After briefly reading this article, you will know how to use 一下 (yīxià) to express a brief action!

Structure

To express that a verb is carried out briefly or "a little bit," you can add 一下 (yīxià) after it. Sometimes 一下 (yīxià) can soften the tone.

Subject + Verb + 一下 + Object

Often, adding 一下 (yīxià) just makes the Chinese feel more natural. This is not something you can get a feel for quickly. You'll want to observe how native speakers use 一下 (yīxià) over a long period of time to really get used to how it is used.

Examples

  • 请 你 等 一下(You get the feeling that it shouldn't be a long wait.)Please wait a little bit.
  • 你 看 一下(It should be quick.)Take a look.
  • 请 你 读 一下(It's just a sentence, not a whole novel.)Can you please it.
  • 我 听 一下(You get the feeling that it shouldn't take long.)I'll have a listen.
  • 一下(How long can trying it take??)Try it.
  • 我 要 想 一下(You're supposed to believe that I won't need to think about it long.)I want to think a little.
  • 请 你 说 一下 为什么。(I feel it should be a quick explanation.)Please say why.
  • 不 要 哭 了,笑 一下(Just one quick laugh!)Don't cry, laugh!
  • 宝宝,亲 一下 爸爸。(If a baby's kiss isn't quick, it's weird for everyone.)Baby, give your dad a kiss.
  • 一下 窗 吧。(How long can it take to open the window?)Please open the window.
  • 一下 这 个 字。(Just write it down real quick.)Please write down this character.

See also

Sources and further reading