Usage of 彼此
The word 彼此 (bǐcǐ) is commonly used to express mutual actions or feelings between two or more parties, meaning "each other" or "one another." It often appears in contexts emphasizing reciprocal relationships, such as helping, understanding, or communicating.
Common Collocations
- 彼此帮助 (bǐcǐ bāngzhù): help each other
- 彼此之间 (bǐcǐ zhī jiān): between each other
- 彼此理解 (bǐcǐ lǐjiě): mutual understanding
These collocations highlight the reciprocal nature of interactions.
Pragmatic Notes
When used alone as a response, 彼此 can mean "same to you" or "likewise," often in polite exchanges. It conveys equality or mutual respect.
Contrast
Unlike 他人 (others), 彼此 specifically refers to the mutual relationship between the parties involved, not outsiders. It is more intimate and reciprocal than just "others."
Usage of 彼此
The word 彼此 (bǐcǐ) is commonly used to express mutual actions or feelings between two or more parties, meaning "each other" or "one another." It often appears in contexts emphasizing reciprocal relationships, such as helping, understanding, or communicating.
Common Collocations
- 彼此帮助 (bǐcǐ bāngzhù): help each other
- 彼此之间 (bǐcǐ zhī jiān): between each other
- 彼此理解 (bǐcǐ lǐjiě): mutual understanding
These collocations highlight the reciprocal nature of interactions.
Pragmatic Notes
When used alone as a response, 彼此 can mean "same to you" or "likewise," often in polite exchanges. It conveys equality or mutual respect.
Contrast
Unlike 他人 (others), 彼此 specifically refers to the mutual relationship between the parties involved, not outsiders. It is more intimate and reciprocal than just "others."
Usage of 彼此
The word 彼此 (bǐcǐ) is commonly used to express mutual actions or feelings between two or more parties, meaning "each other" or "one another." It often appears in contexts emphasizing reciprocal relationships, such as helping, understanding, or communicating.
Common Collocations
- 彼此帮助 (bǐcǐ bāngzhù): help each other
- 彼此之间 (bǐcǐ zhī jiān): between each other
- 彼此理解 (bǐcǐ lǐjiě): mutual understanding
These collocations highlight the reciprocal nature of interactions.
Pragmatic Notes
When used alone as a response, 彼此 can mean "same to you" or "likewise," often in polite exchanges. It conveys equality or mutual respect.
Contrast
Unlike 他人 (others), 彼此 specifically refers to the mutual relationship between the parties involved, not outsiders. It is more intimate and reciprocal than just "others."