原则

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Understanding "原则" (yuánzé)

"原则" means a fundamental rule or standard that guides behavior or decision-making. It is often used in formal or professional contexts to refer to ethical, procedural, or theoretical guidelines.

Usage nuances

When someone mentions "原则," they imply a baseline or non-negotiable standard. For example, "原则" (in principle) is a common phrase to express general agreement while leaving room for exceptions or further discussion.

Common collocations

  • 遵守原则 (zūnshǒu yuánzé): to abide by principles, emphasizing obedience to rules.
  • 原则 (yuánzé shàng): in principle, used to indicate general agreement or theoretical correctness.
  • 原则 (yǒu yuánzé): having principles, describing a person with firm ethical standards.

Register and tone

"原则" is neutral and formal, suitable for academic, business, or legal contexts. It is less common in casual conversation unless discussing serious topics.

Avoiding confusion

Do not confuse "原则" with "规则" (rules), which are more specific and concrete regulations. "原则" tends to be broader and more abstract, focusing on foundational ideas rather than detailed instructions.

Example Sentences

We must follow the company's principles and cannot arbitrarily change the

In principle, I agree with your point, but the specific details still need

He acts with strong principles and never goes against his own beliefs.