拟定

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The verb 拟定 (nǐ dìng) primarily means "to draft" or "to draw up," often used in formal contexts such as creating documents, plans, or policies. It implies a preliminary stage where details are being formulated but not yet finalized.

Common Collocations

These collocations are frequently used in business, legal, and governmental contexts.

Register and Tone

拟定 is formal and often appears in written language or official speech. It is less common in casual conversation, where simpler verbs like (xiě, "write") or 制定 (zhìdìng, "formulate") might be used depending on context.

Common Confusion

拟定 should not be confused with 制定, which means "to formulate" or "to enact" and often implies finalization. 拟定 focuses on the drafting or planning phase before final decisions are made.

Example Sentences

We are drafting new company rules and regulations.

Before drafting the contract, both parties need to discuss the terms in

The government has drafted new environmental policies to address climate