跟前

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The term 跟前 (gēn qián) primarily means 'nearby' or 'right in front of' someone or something. It is often used to describe physical proximity, emphasizing closeness or being beside a person or object.

Common Contexts

It frequently appears in everyday speech when referring to someone standing close by, objects placed near a person, or animals and children playing nearby. It conveys a sense of immediacy and physical closeness.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations highlight the spatial relationship and are common in conversational and written Chinese.

Usage Notes

Unlike more general words for 'front' like 前面, 跟前 specifically implies close proximity, often within arm's reach or very near. It is less formal and more colloquial, suitable for spoken language. Avoid confusing 跟前 with (meaning 'with') when used alone; here 跟前 is a fixed phrase indicating location.

Summary

Use 跟前 when you want to emphasize that something or someone is right beside or very close to a reference point, often a person. It helps convey a vivid spatial relationship in natural conversation.

Example Sentences

He stood right in front of me the whole time, without saying a word.

The child likes to play with the little dog nearby.

Please put the bag on the table in front of me.