Usage and Nuances
The verb 同意 (tóngyì) means "to agree" or "to consent," commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It often appears when expressing agreement with opinions, plans, or suggestions. When negated (不同意), it clearly indicates disagreement.
Common Collocations
- 同意意见 (agree with an opinion): used when expressing agreement with someone's viewpoint.
- 同意计划 (agree on a plan): used in discussions about proposals or projects.
- 得到同意 (obtain agreement): often used when approval or consent is required.
Pragmatic Notes
Using 同意 emphasizes explicit consent or approval, often in decision-making or negotiation contexts. It is more formal than just saying "我觉得好" (I think it's good). When asking for agreement, 同意 helps clarify whether consensus has been reached.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 同意 with 赞成 (zànchéng), which also means "to agree" but is more about supporting an idea or proposal actively. 同意 can be more neutral, simply indicating consent without strong enthusiasm.
Usage and Nuances
The verb 同意 (tóngyì) means "to agree" or "to consent," commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It often appears when expressing agreement with opinions, plans, or suggestions. When negated (不同意), it clearly indicates disagreement.
Common Collocations
- 同意意见 (agree with an opinion): used when expressing agreement with someone's viewpoint.
- 同意计划 (agree on a plan): used in discussions about proposals or projects.
- 得到同意 (obtain agreement): often used when approval or consent is required.
Pragmatic Notes
Using 同意 emphasizes explicit consent or approval, often in decision-making or negotiation contexts. It is more formal than just saying "我觉得好" (I think it's good). When asking for agreement, 同意 helps clarify whether consensus has been reached.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 同意 with 赞成 (zànchéng), which also means "to agree" but is more about supporting an idea or proposal actively. 同意 can be more neutral, simply indicating consent without strong enthusiasm.
Usage and Nuances
The verb 同意 (tóngyì) means "to agree" or "to consent," commonly used in both formal and informal contexts. It often appears when expressing agreement with opinions, plans, or suggestions. When negated (不同意), it clearly indicates disagreement.
Common Collocations
- 同意意见 (agree with an opinion): used when expressing agreement with someone's viewpoint.
- 同意计划 (agree on a plan): used in discussions about proposals or projects.
- 得到同意 (obtain agreement): often used when approval or consent is required.
Pragmatic Notes
Using 同意 emphasizes explicit consent or approval, often in decision-making or negotiation contexts. It is more formal than just saying "我觉得好" (I think it's good). When asking for agreement, 同意 helps clarify whether consensus has been reached.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 同意 with 赞成 (zànchéng), which also means "to agree" but is more about supporting an idea or proposal actively. 同意 can be more neutral, simply indicating consent without strong enthusiasm.