The Chinese word 更 has multiple meanings and uses. It can mean “more” or “even more” when used to compare two things. It can also mean “change” or “replace” when used in phrases like 更换 which means “to replace” or “to exchange”. Additionally, it can be used to indicate a shift or change in time, such as in the phrase 更晚 which means “later”. Overall, the word 更 is a versatile and commonly used word in Chinese.
Translation
Adverb: even more
Pronunciation
Example Sentences
Chinese | Pinyin | Engish |
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他更喜欢吃中餐 | tā gèng xǐhuan chī zhōngcān | He prefers to eat Chinese food more |
这个问题更加复杂 | zhège wèntí gèngjiā fùzá | This problem is even more complex |
我们需要更多的时间来准备 | wǒmen xūyào gèng duō de shíjiān lái zhǔnbèi | We need more time to prepare |
这件衣服更适合你 | zhè jiàn yīfú gèng shìhé nǐ | This clothing is more suitable for you |
这个城市比我想象的更美 | zhège chéngshì bǐ wǒ xiǎngxiàng de gèng měi | This city is more beautiful than I imagined |
我们需要更好的解决方案 | wǒmen xūyào gèng hǎo de jiějué fāng’àn | We need better solutions |
他比我更聪明 | tā bǐ wǒ gèng cōngmíng | He is smarter than me |
这个地方更安静 | zhège dìfāng gèng ānjìng | This place is quieter |
HSK
更 is part of HSK Level 3 in HSK 2.0. In the newer HSK 3.0 it is part of HSK Level 2.
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