宁肯

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Usage of 宁肯

宁肯 is a conjunction used to express a preference for one option over another, often implying a willingness to accept hardship or sacrifice rather than choosing an undesirable alternative. It is commonly translated as "would rather" or "prefer to" in English.

Common Collocations

This structure emphasizes a strong preference and often a moral or emotional stance.

Nuances

When using 宁肯, speakers often imply determination or resolve. It is more emphatic than simply saying "prefer" and usually involves a contrast between two choices, highlighting the speaker's willingness to accept difficulties.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 宁肯 with 宁愿, which is similar but slightly more formal and often interchangeable. 宁肯 tends to appear more in spoken or informal contexts with a stronger emotional tone.

Example Sentences

I would rather work hard myself than rely on others.

He would rather give up this opportunity than do something against his

Would rather endure hardship than fail to complete the task.