私自

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Meaning and Usage

The adverb 私自 (sī zì) is used to describe actions taken privately or without authorization, often implying a breach of rules or protocol. It carries a negative connotation, suggesting that the person acted on their own initiative without permission.

Common Contexts

It is frequently used in formal or workplace settings where unauthorized decisions or actions can cause problems, such as modifying documents, entering restricted areas, or making decisions without team consensus.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 私自修改 (sī zì xiū gǎi): to alter something without permission
  • 私自 (sī zì jìn rù): to enter somewhere without authorization
  • 私自决定 (sī zì jué dìng): to decide on one's own without consulting others

These collocations emphasize the unauthorized and secretive nature of the action.

Usage Notes

When using 私自, the speaker usually implies disapproval or criticism. It is not used for neutral or positive private actions but specifically for those done without consent or against rules. Avoid confusing 私自 with simply 'private' in a neutral sense; it always suggests a lack of permission.

Example Sentences

He altered the company's documents without permission and was caught.

Please do not enter the laboratory on your own; a teacher must accompany

He decided the direction of the project on his own without consulting the