Usage of 剩余
The word 剩余 (shèngyú) refers to what remains or is left over after a part has been used or taken away. It is commonly used in contexts involving quantities, such as money, goods, time, or materials.
Common contexts
- Material or quantity surplus: When some portion of a resource or item is left after consumption or allocation, e.g., 剩余部分 (remaining part), 剩余资金 (surplus funds).
- Budget and finance: Often used to describe leftover budget or funds that can be reallocated.
- Exams or tasks: Refers to leftover items such as test papers or tasks not yet completed.
Collocations and patterns
- 剩余部分: the remaining part
- 剩余资金: surplus funds
- 剩余时间: leftover time
Nuances
Using 剩余 emphasizes the quantity or amount left after some has been used or allocated. It is more formal and quantitative compared to simply saying "剩下" which can be more casual and general. Avoid confusing 剩余 with 余, which can mean "extra" but is less commonly used alone in modern Mandarin.
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This word is neutral and suitable for formal and written contexts, especially in business, finance, and academic settings.
Usage of 剩余
The word 剩余 (shèngyú) refers to what remains or is left over after a part has been used or taken away. It is commonly used in contexts involving quantities, such as money, goods, time, or materials.
Common contexts
- Material or quantity surplus: When some portion of a resource or item is left after consumption or allocation, e.g., 剩余部分 (remaining part), 剩余资金 (surplus funds).
- Budget and finance: Often used to describe leftover budget or funds that can be reallocated.
- Exams or tasks: Refers to leftover items such as test papers or tasks not yet completed.
Collocations and patterns
- 剩余部分: the remaining part
- 剩余资金: surplus funds
- 剩余时间: leftover time
Nuances
Using 剩余 emphasizes the quantity or amount left after some has been used or allocated. It is more formal and quantitative compared to simply saying "剩下" which can be more casual and general. Avoid confusing 剩余 with 余, which can mean "extra" but is less commonly used alone in modern Mandarin.
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This word is neutral and suitable for formal and written contexts, especially in business, finance, and academic settings.
Usage of 剩余
The word 剩余 (shèngyú) refers to what remains or is left over after a part has been used or taken away. It is commonly used in contexts involving quantities, such as money, goods, time, or materials.
Common contexts
- Material or quantity surplus: When some portion of a resource or item is left after consumption or allocation, e.g., 剩余部分 (remaining part), 剩余资金 (surplus funds).
- Budget and finance: Often used to describe leftover budget or funds that can be reallocated.
- Exams or tasks: Refers to leftover items such as test papers or tasks not yet completed.
Collocations and patterns
- 剩余部分: the remaining part
- 剩余资金: surplus funds
- 剩余时间: leftover time
Nuances
Using 剩余 emphasizes the quantity or amount left after some has been used or allocated. It is more formal and quantitative compared to simply saying "剩下" which can be more casual and general. Avoid confusing 剩余 with 余, which can mean "extra" but is less commonly used alone in modern Mandarin.
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This word is neutral and suitable for formal and written contexts, especially in business, finance, and academic settings.