The Chinese word 贵 has several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. The most common meaning is “expensive” or “valuable”. It can also be used to refer to someone who is respected or esteemed, such as 贵姓, which means “what is your honorable surname?”. In some cases, it can also be used to indicate that something is precious or rare, as in 贵重物品, which means “precious items”. Overall, 贵 is a versatile word that is used in a variety of contexts to convey respect, value, and importance.
Translation
Adjective: expensive
Pronunciation
Example Sentences
Chinese | Pinyin | Engish |
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这个餐厅的菜有点贵 | zhège cāntīng de cài yǒudiǎn guì | The dishes in this restaurant are a bit expensive |
这个品牌的衣服很贵 | zhège pǐnpái de yīfú hěn guì | The clothes from this brand are very expensive |
我们应该尽量避免购买贵的东西 | wǒmen yīnggāi jǐnliàng bìmiǎn gòumǎi guì de dōngxi | We should try to avoid buying expensive things as much as possible |
这个地方的物价比城市里贵 | zhège dìfāng de wùjià bǐ chéngshì lǐ guì | The cost of living in this place is more expensive than in the city |
他总是喜欢买贵的东西来炫耀 | tā zǒng shì xǐhuān mǎi guì de dōngxi lái xuàn yào | He always likes to buy expensive things to show off |
这个地方的房价非常贵 | zhège dìfāng de fángjià fēicháng guì | The housing prices in this place are extremely expensive |
这个项目的成本太贵了 | zhège xiàngmù de chéngběn tài guì le | The cost of this project is too expensive |
HSK
贵 is part of HSK Level 2 in HSK 2.0. In the newer HSK 3.0 it is part of HSK Level 1.
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