不止

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 不止

The word 不止 is commonly used to express two main ideas: something that does not stop or cease, and something that is not limited to a certain scope or extent. It often appears in contexts where the speaker wants to emphasize continuation or extension beyond what is expected or mentioned.

Common Contexts

  1. Continuous action or state: When describing something that keeps happening without stopping, such as rain or noise, 不止 highlights the ongoing nature.
  2. Beyond limitation: It is frequently used to indicate that something is more than just one thing, often paired with or to show that the subject exceeds a certain boundary or category.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 不止 (bù zhǐ yú): "not limited to"; used to expand the scope of a statement.
  • 不止 (bù zhǐ shì): "not only"; introduces additional elements beyond the first.
  • 不止 (bù zhǐ yī cì): "more than once"; emphasizes repetition.

Nuances

Using 不止 implies a sense of abundance or continuation. It can convey admiration or surprise when used to describe someone's contributions or efforts. It is more formal and literary than simply using or .

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 不止 with . 不止 emphasizes "not limited to" or "more than," while focuses purely on "not stopping" or "continuously." For example, 不止 (rain keeps falling) uses 不止 for continuous action, but when emphasizing only continuation, is more common. However, 不止 can cover both meanings depending on context.

Example Sentences

His contributions are not limited to this; he also helped many people.

The rain keeps falling without stopping, and the water on the road is

His interests are not only music but also include painting and writing.

Her efforts have been praised by the teacher more than once.

The content of this book is not only suitable for students but also for