超级

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Usage of 超级

The word 超级 (chāo jí) is a common intensifier in Mandarin Chinese, equivalent to "super" or "very" in English. It is used to emphasize the high degree or extreme quality of something.

Common contexts

It often appears before adjectives or nouns to amplify their meaning, such as in "超级" (super good) or "超级英雄" (superhero). It is informal and frequently used in spoken language and casual writing.

Collocations and patterns

  • 超级 + adjective: to emphasize the adjective's intensity (e.g., 超级 - super spicy)
  • 超级 + noun: to indicate an exceptional example of the noun (e.g., 超级明星 - superstar)

Nuances

Using 超级 adds a positive or strong emphasis but is generally casual. Avoid using it in very formal writing. It can sometimes be overused in casual speech, so balance it with other expressions.

Common confusion

Don't confuse 超级 with just , which can mean "to exceed" or "to surpass". 超级 specifically functions as an intensifier or prefix meaning "super-".

Example Sentences

This phone has super good performance and runs very smoothly.

He is a superhero who saved many people.

This dish is super spicy, be careful when eating.