得失

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Understanding 得失

The term 得失 (déshī) literally means 'gains and losses' or 'advantages and disadvantages.' It is commonly used to discuss the positive and negative outcomes of decisions, actions, or situations.

Usage in Conversation

Speakers often use 得失 when advising someone to carefully consider the consequences before acting, as in weighing pros and cons. It can also express a philosophical attitude toward success and failure, implying a balanced or indifferent view.

Common Collocations

  • 权衡得失 (quánhéng déshī): to weigh gains and losses, used when making decisions.
  • 得失 (déshī xīn): the mindset focused on gains and losses, often implying concern or anxiety about outcomes.
  • 得失 (kàn de kāi déshī): to take gains and losses lightly, showing a relaxed attitude.

Nuances

Using 得失 emphasizes the dual nature of outcomes, highlighting that every choice or event has both positive and negative sides. It is more formal and reflective than simply saying 'win or lose.' Avoid confusing it with 失去 (to lose) alone, as 得失 always implies a balance or comparison between gain and loss.

Example Sentences

Before making any decision, you must weigh the gains and losses.

The gains and losses of this investment still need time to be verified.

He is indifferent to gains and losses and does not care much about success