中立

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 中立 (zhōng lì)

The term 中立 literally combines "central" () and "stand" (), conveying the idea of standing in the middle without leaning to either side. It is commonly used to describe a neutral position, especially in politics, disputes, or conflicts.

Usage and Nuance

中立 is often used to describe impartiality or neutrality where no party is favored. For example, countries may remain 中立 in international conflicts, or a judge/referee must be 中立 to ensure fairness. It implies an active choice or stance rather than mere absence of opinion.

Common Collocations

  • 保持中立 (bǎochí zhōnglì): to maintain neutrality, often used for people or countries.
  • 中立立场 (zhōnglì lìchǎng): neutral stance or position, frequently used in discussions or articles.
  • 中立 (zhōnglì guó): neutral country, a nation that does not take sides in conflicts.

Important Notes

中立 is more formal and often used in official or serious contexts. It differs from words like 公正 (fair) which emphasize justice rather than neutrality. Avoid confusing 中立 with 中心 (center) which refers to a physical or conceptual center rather than a stance.

By mastering 中立, learners can express neutrality clearly in various social, political, and professional contexts.

Example Sentences

In international disputes, other countries usually remain neutral and do not

As a referee, he must stay neutral and judge the match fairly.

This article tries to maintain a neutral stance and analyze the problem