奏效

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 奏效 (zòuxiào) means "to take effect" or "to work". It is often used to describe whether a method, medicine, suggestion, or action produces the desired result.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see 奏效 in medical contexts (e.g., treatments or medicines), problem-solving scenarios, or when evaluating the effectiveness of advice or strategies.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations emphasize the success or effectiveness of something intended to solve a problem or improve a situation.

Nuances

Using 奏效 implies a positive outcome after an attempt. It is more formal and often used in written or semi-formal spoken Chinese. It differs from simply saying 有效 (yǒuxiào), which means "effective" but does not necessarily imply the action has already produced results.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 奏效 with 效果 (xiàoguǒ), which is a noun meaning "effect" or "result." 奏效 is a verb phrase focusing on the action of becoming effective.

Example Sentences

This new medicine finally took effect, and the patient's symptoms improved

We tried many methods, but only this one worked.

His suggestion did not work; the problem still exists.