地步

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Meaning and Usage

"地步" (dì bù) refers to a stage or level, often describing the extent or degree of a situation, condition, or development. It is commonly used to express how far something has progressed, especially when indicating a negative or serious state.

Common Contexts

This word frequently appears in contexts discussing problems, illnesses, or situations that have escalated to a critical or difficult point. It often carries a tone of concern or urgency.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 地步 (dàole dìbù): "to reach the stage" — used to describe that a situation has developed to a certain extent.
  • 发展地步 (fāzhǎn dào dìbù): "develop to the stage" — emphasizes progression to a particular condition.
  • 困难地步 (kùnnán de dìbù): "difficult stage" — describes a tough or challenging situation.

Usage Notes

"地步" is typically used in negative or serious contexts rather than positive ones. It is often paired with verbs like "达到" (reach) or "发展" (develop). Avoid confusing it with "步骤" (bùzhòu), which means "step" in a procedural sense. "地步" focuses on the state or condition rather than a sequence of actions.

Example Sentences

His illness has reached a very serious stage and requires immediate

We can't let things develop to that stage; the problem must be solved

He is so poor that he can't even afford food; his life has reached a very