算计

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The verb "算计" (suànjì) primarily means to calculate or plan, often with a connotation of scheming or plotting. It can be used neutrally when referring to careful planning or calculation, but more commonly it implies a negative sense of cunning or manipulative intent.

Common Contexts

  • Scheming or plotting against others: When someone is "算计别人," it suggests they are devising plans to gain advantage at others' expense.
  • Calculating benefits or outcomes: It can also mean to carefully consider or calculate benefits, often in a strategic or long-term sense.
  • Meticulous planning: Describes detailed and careful planning to avoid mistakes.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 算计别人: to scheme against others, implying manipulation.
  • 算计利益: to calculate or consider benefits, often in a business or personal gain context.
  • 算计: to plan every step carefully, emphasizing thoroughness.

Register and Tone

"算计" tends to carry a somewhat negative or suspicious tone when used about people, implying secretive or selfish motives. When used in neutral contexts like planning or calculating, it is more formal and less emotional.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "算计" with simple "计算" (jìsuàn), which means to calculate or compute without the negative connotation. "算计" often implies an ulterior motive or strategic manipulation beyond mere calculation.

Example Sentences

He is always scheming against others behind their backs; he is very cunning.

We cannot just calculate immediate benefits; we must consider long-term

He carefully planned every step to ensure the plan is foolproof.