Meaning and Usage
"片刻" means a very short period of time, often translated as "a moment" or "a brief instant." It is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese to emphasize brevity.
Common Contexts
You will often see "片刻" in requests for a short wait (e.g., "请等我片刻"), descriptions of brief hesitation or pause, and expressions emphasizing continuous action without rest.
Collocations and Patterns
- 片刻不停 (without a moment's rest): used to describe continuous action without pause.
- 片刻犹豫 (a moment's hesitation): describes a very brief hesitation before acting.
- 等我片刻 (wait for me a moment): polite request for a short wait.
Nuances
Using "片刻" instead of more general words like "一会儿" or "一下" adds a slightly more formal or literary tone. It often implies that the time is very short but significant enough to be noticed.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "片刻" with "刻" alone, which can mean a quarter of an hour in time expressions. "片刻" specifically emphasizes a short moment, not a fixed time unit.
Meaning and Usage
"片刻" means a very short period of time, often translated as "a moment" or "a brief instant." It is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese to emphasize brevity.
Common Contexts
You will often see "片刻" in requests for a short wait (e.g., "请等我片刻"), descriptions of brief hesitation or pause, and expressions emphasizing continuous action without rest.
Collocations and Patterns
- 片刻不停 (without a moment's rest): used to describe continuous action without pause.
- 片刻犹豫 (a moment's hesitation): describes a very brief hesitation before acting.
- 等我片刻 (wait for me a moment): polite request for a short wait.
Nuances
Using "片刻" instead of more general words like "一会儿" or "一下" adds a slightly more formal or literary tone. It often implies that the time is very short but significant enough to be noticed.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "片刻" with "刻" alone, which can mean a quarter of an hour in time expressions. "片刻" specifically emphasizes a short moment, not a fixed time unit.
Meaning and Usage
"片刻" means a very short period of time, often translated as "a moment" or "a brief instant." It is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese to emphasize brevity.
Common Contexts
You will often see "片刻" in requests for a short wait (e.g., "请等我片刻"), descriptions of brief hesitation or pause, and expressions emphasizing continuous action without rest.
Collocations and Patterns
- 片刻不停 (without a moment's rest): used to describe continuous action without pause.
- 片刻犹豫 (a moment's hesitation): describes a very brief hesitation before acting.
- 等我片刻 (wait for me a moment): polite request for a short wait.
Nuances
Using "片刻" instead of more general words like "一会儿" or "一下" adds a slightly more formal or literary tone. It often implies that the time is very short but significant enough to be noticed.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "片刻" with "刻" alone, which can mean a quarter of an hour in time expressions. "片刻" specifically emphasizes a short moment, not a fixed time unit.