正当

せいとう

just, due, proper

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"正当" (zhèng dāng) primarily means "timely" or "justifiable." It is often used to describe actions or events that occur at an appropriate or rightful time, or behaviors that are legally or morally justified.

Common Contexts

  1. Timely actions: When something happens at the right or appropriate moment, such as making a suggestion or taking an opportunity.
  2. Legal or moral justification: Used in legal contexts like "正当" (justifiable defense) to indicate actions that are permitted or justified.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 正当时候 (zhèngdāng shíhòu): the right time; used to emphasize timeliness.
  • 正当 (zhèngdāng fángwèi): justifiable defense; a legal term.
  • 正当理由 (zhèngdāng lǐyóu): legitimate reason; used to justify actions.

Notes

"正当" is more formal and often appears in written or formal spoken Chinese, especially in legal, academic, or professional contexts. It differs from similar words like "及时" (jíshí), which also means timely but is more general and colloquial. Avoid confusing "正当" with "" (zhèngzhí), which means upright or honest.

Understanding "正当" helps learners express the appropriateness or legitimacy of actions clearly and precisely.

Example Sentences

He made the suggestion at the right time, and everyone thought it made a lot

Justifiable defense is an act permitted by law and will not be held liable.

He took over the manager's position at the right moment and performed