Usage of '至少'
'至少' means 'at least' and is used to indicate a minimum amount, number, or degree. It often sets a baseline expectation or requirement.
Common contexts
- Time: "至少提前十分钟" (at least ten minutes early)
- Scores or quantities: "至少六十分" (at least 60 points)
- Experience or duration: "至少五年" (at least five years)
Collocations
- 至少要 (at least need to): used to express minimum requirements.
- 你至少 (you at least): often used to suggest a minimum action or effort.
Nuance
Using '至少' emphasizes the minimum standard and can imply that anything less is insufficient. It is often used in both spoken and written Chinese and is neutral in tone.
Common confusion
Do not confuse '至少' with '最多' (at most). '至少' sets a lower limit, while '最多' sets an upper limit.
Usage of '至少'
'至少' means 'at least' and is used to indicate a minimum amount, number, or degree. It often sets a baseline expectation or requirement.
Common contexts
- Time: "至少提前十分钟" (at least ten minutes early)
- Scores or quantities: "至少六十分" (at least 60 points)
- Experience or duration: "至少五年" (at least five years)
Collocations
- 至少要 (at least need to): used to express minimum requirements.
- 你至少 (you at least): often used to suggest a minimum action or effort.
Nuance
Using '至少' emphasizes the minimum standard and can imply that anything less is insufficient. It is often used in both spoken and written Chinese and is neutral in tone.
Common confusion
Do not confuse '至少' with '最多' (at most). '至少' sets a lower limit, while '最多' sets an upper limit.
Usage of '至少'
'至少' means 'at least' and is used to indicate a minimum amount, number, or degree. It often sets a baseline expectation or requirement.
Common contexts
- Time: "至少提前十分钟" (at least ten minutes early)
- Scores or quantities: "至少六十分" (at least 60 points)
- Experience or duration: "至少五年" (at least five years)
Collocations
- 至少要 (at least need to): used to express minimum requirements.
- 你至少 (you at least): often used to suggest a minimum action or effort.
Nuance
Using '至少' emphasizes the minimum standard and can imply that anything less is insufficient. It is often used in both spoken and written Chinese and is neutral in tone.
Common confusion
Do not confuse '至少' with '最多' (at most). '至少' sets a lower limit, while '最多' sets an upper limit.