Usage of "究竟"
"究竟" is often used in questions to emphasize the speaker's desire to know the true situation or final outcome. It can be translated as "exactly," "after all," or "on earth" in English when used in interrogative sentences. It adds a tone of urgency or insistence on clarity.
Common contexts
- Asking for clarification or truth: "你究竟想说什么?" (What exactly do you want to say?)
- Expressing impatience or confusion about a situation: "他究竟去了哪里?" (Where on earth did he go?)
- Stating the need to investigate or clarify something thoroughly: "我们要究竟弄清楚事情的真相。" (We need to get to the bottom of the truth.)
Collocations and patterns
- "究竟 + verb" to emphasize the action or question
- Often appears in questions to stress the speaker's curiosity or demand for an answer
Nuance and register
"究竟" is formal and often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. It conveys a stronger sense of seeking truth than just "到底" which is more colloquial. Avoid confusing "究竟" with "竟然," which expresses surprise rather than inquiry.
Usage of "究竟"
"究竟" is often used in questions to emphasize the speaker's desire to know the true situation or final outcome. It can be translated as "exactly," "after all," or "on earth" in English when used in interrogative sentences. It adds a tone of urgency or insistence on clarity.
Common contexts
- Asking for clarification or truth: "你究竟想说什么?" (What exactly do you want to say?)
- Expressing impatience or confusion about a situation: "他究竟去了哪里?" (Where on earth did he go?)
- Stating the need to investigate or clarify something thoroughly: "我们要究竟弄清楚事情的真相。" (We need to get to the bottom of the truth.)
Collocations and patterns
- "究竟 + verb" to emphasize the action or question
- Often appears in questions to stress the speaker's curiosity or demand for an answer
Nuance and register
"究竟" is formal and often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. It conveys a stronger sense of seeking truth than just "到底" which is more colloquial. Avoid confusing "究竟" with "竟然," which expresses surprise rather than inquiry.
Usage of "究竟"
"究竟" is often used in questions to emphasize the speaker's desire to know the true situation or final outcome. It can be translated as "exactly," "after all," or "on earth" in English when used in interrogative sentences. It adds a tone of urgency or insistence on clarity.
Common contexts
- Asking for clarification or truth: "你究竟想说什么?" (What exactly do you want to say?)
- Expressing impatience or confusion about a situation: "他究竟去了哪里?" (Where on earth did he go?)
- Stating the need to investigate or clarify something thoroughly: "我们要究竟弄清楚事情的真相。" (We need to get to the bottom of the truth.)
Collocations and patterns
- "究竟 + verb" to emphasize the action or question
- Often appears in questions to stress the speaker's curiosity or demand for an answer
Nuance and register
"究竟" is formal and often used in written or formal spoken Chinese. It conveys a stronger sense of seeking truth than just "到底" which is more colloquial. Avoid confusing "究竟" with "竟然," which expresses surprise rather than inquiry.