Meaning and Usage
"稿子" (gǎozi) primarily refers to a draft or manuscript, often used in contexts involving writing, editing, or preparing texts such as articles, stories, or reports. It implies a preliminary version that may be revised before final publication.
Common Contexts
You will frequently encounter "稿子" when discussing writing work, such as submitting drafts to editors or revising manuscripts. It is a concrete noun and usually takes measure words like "篇" (piān) for articles or "个" (gè) for general drafts.
Collocations and Patterns
- "写稿子" (xiě gǎozi): to write a draft or manuscript, commonly used by writers or journalists.
- "修改稿子" (xiūgǎi gǎozi): to revise a draft, indicating the editing process.
- "交稿子" (jiāo gǎozi): to submit a draft, often used in publishing or academic contexts.
Usage Notes
"稿子" is a neutral term and widely used in both formal and informal settings. It differs from "文章" (wénzhāng, article) in that "稿子" emphasizes the draft or preparatory nature rather than the finished product. Avoid confusing it with "笔记" (bǐjì, notes), which are informal jottings rather than structured drafts.
Meaning and Usage
"稿子" (gǎozi) primarily refers to a draft or manuscript, often used in contexts involving writing, editing, or preparing texts such as articles, stories, or reports. It implies a preliminary version that may be revised before final publication.
Common Contexts
You will frequently encounter "稿子" when discussing writing work, such as submitting drafts to editors or revising manuscripts. It is a concrete noun and usually takes measure words like "篇" (piān) for articles or "个" (gè) for general drafts.
Collocations and Patterns
- "写稿子" (xiě gǎozi): to write a draft or manuscript, commonly used by writers or journalists.
- "修改稿子" (xiūgǎi gǎozi): to revise a draft, indicating the editing process.
- "交稿子" (jiāo gǎozi): to submit a draft, often used in publishing or academic contexts.
Usage Notes
"稿子" is a neutral term and widely used in both formal and informal settings. It differs from "文章" (wénzhāng, article) in that "稿子" emphasizes the draft or preparatory nature rather than the finished product. Avoid confusing it with "笔记" (bǐjì, notes), which are informal jottings rather than structured drafts.
Meaning and Usage
"稿子" (gǎozi) primarily refers to a draft or manuscript, often used in contexts involving writing, editing, or preparing texts such as articles, stories, or reports. It implies a preliminary version that may be revised before final publication.
Common Contexts
You will frequently encounter "稿子" when discussing writing work, such as submitting drafts to editors or revising manuscripts. It is a concrete noun and usually takes measure words like "篇" (piān) for articles or "个" (gè) for general drafts.
Collocations and Patterns
- "写稿子" (xiě gǎozi): to write a draft or manuscript, commonly used by writers or journalists.
- "修改稿子" (xiūgǎi gǎozi): to revise a draft, indicating the editing process.
- "交稿子" (jiāo gǎozi): to submit a draft, often used in publishing or academic contexts.
Usage Notes
"稿子" is a neutral term and widely used in both formal and informal settings. It differs from "文章" (wénzhāng, article) in that "稿子" emphasizes the draft or preparatory nature rather than the finished product. Avoid confusing it with "笔记" (bǐjì, notes), which are informal jottings rather than structured drafts.