勉强

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Usage of 勉强

The word 勉强 (miǎnqiǎng) primarily means "to do something with difficulty" or "to force oneself or others to do something." It often implies that the action is done reluctantly or under pressure.

Common contexts

  1. Describing actions done with difficulty or reluctance, e.g., 勉强完成 (barely finish).
  2. Expressing forcing oneself or others, e.g., 勉强参加 (force to attend).
  3. Describing explanations or reasons that seem forced or unconvincing.

Collocations and patterns

Nuance and register

勉强 often carries a slightly negative or reluctant tone, indicating discomfort or unwillingness. It is commonly used in both spoken and written Mandarin. Avoid confusing it with 勉强 (study) in traditional Chinese contexts.

Common confusion

In traditional Chinese, 強 can mean "to study," but in simplified Chinese and modern usage, 勉强 usually means "to force" or "to do with difficulty." Context is key to distinguishing these meanings.

Example Sentences

He barely finished this task, although he was very tired.

I don't want to force myself to attend that party.

His explanation sounds a bit forced and not very reasonable.