Meaning and Usage
"如意" literally means "as one wishes" or "according to one's desires." It is often used to express that something meets expectations or is satisfactory. The term can describe both abstract wishes and concrete objects that fit or function perfectly.
Common Contexts
- As a phrase in greetings and well-wishes, especially during festivals or important occasions, e.g., "万事如意" (may everything go as you wish).
- As a noun, referring to a traditional ornamental object called a "Ruyi," symbolizing good fortune.
- As an adjective describing something that fits well or is satisfactory.
Collocations and Patterns
- 万事如意: a common phrase wishing all things to go well.
- 如意刀/如意棒: names of objects often symbolizing good luck or power.
- 心想事成,万事如意: a set phrase wishing success and fulfillment of desires.
Usage Notes
When used in greetings, "如意" conveys sincere hopes for the listener's happiness and success. It is polite and positive, suitable for formal and informal contexts. Avoid confusing "如意" with similar-sounding words that do not carry the same auspicious meaning.
Meaning and Usage
"如意" literally means "as one wishes" or "according to one's desires." It is often used to express that something meets expectations or is satisfactory. The term can describe both abstract wishes and concrete objects that fit or function perfectly.
Common Contexts
- As a phrase in greetings and well-wishes, especially during festivals or important occasions, e.g., "万事如意" (may everything go as you wish).
- As a noun, referring to a traditional ornamental object called a "Ruyi," symbolizing good fortune.
- As an adjective describing something that fits well or is satisfactory.
Collocations and Patterns
- 万事如意: a common phrase wishing all things to go well.
- 如意刀/如意棒: names of objects often symbolizing good luck or power.
- 心想事成,万事如意: a set phrase wishing success and fulfillment of desires.
Usage Notes
When used in greetings, "如意" conveys sincere hopes for the listener's happiness and success. It is polite and positive, suitable for formal and informal contexts. Avoid confusing "如意" with similar-sounding words that do not carry the same auspicious meaning.
Meaning and Usage
"如意" literally means "as one wishes" or "according to one's desires." It is often used to express that something meets expectations or is satisfactory. The term can describe both abstract wishes and concrete objects that fit or function perfectly.
Common Contexts
- As a phrase in greetings and well-wishes, especially during festivals or important occasions, e.g., "万事如意" (may everything go as you wish).
- As a noun, referring to a traditional ornamental object called a "Ruyi," symbolizing good fortune.
- As an adjective describing something that fits well or is satisfactory.
Collocations and Patterns
- 万事如意: a common phrase wishing all things to go well.
- 如意刀/如意棒: names of objects often symbolizing good luck or power.
- 心想事成,万事如意: a set phrase wishing success and fulfillment of desires.
Usage Notes
When used in greetings, "如意" conveys sincere hopes for the listener's happiness and success. It is polite and positive, suitable for formal and informal contexts. Avoid confusing "如意" with similar-sounding words that do not carry the same auspicious meaning.