Usage of 仅
The word 仅 (jǐn) is used to emphasize limitation or small quantity, meaning "only," "merely," or "just." It often appears before numbers or quantities to stress that something is minimal or restricted.
Common Collocations
- 仅有 (only have): emphasizes scarcity or limited amount.
- 仅仅 (merely, only): strengthens the sense of limitation.
- 仅用 (only use): highlights minimal usage or effort.
Nuances and Usage Notes
Using 仅 conveys a sense of something being just enough or barely sufficient. It is often used in formal or written contexts but also common in spoken Chinese when stressing limitation. Avoid confusing 仅 with 只 (zhǐ), which also means "only" but is more general and less formal. 仅 tends to emphasize the smallness or insufficiency more strongly.
Example Contexts
- Talking about minimal quantities or time.
- Highlighting limited resources or numbers.
- Expressing that something barely meets a requirement.
Usage of 仅
The word 仅 (jǐn) is used to emphasize limitation or small quantity, meaning "only," "merely," or "just." It often appears before numbers or quantities to stress that something is minimal or restricted.
Common Collocations
- 仅有 (only have): emphasizes scarcity or limited amount.
- 仅仅 (merely, only): strengthens the sense of limitation.
- 仅用 (only use): highlights minimal usage or effort.
Nuances and Usage Notes
Using 仅 conveys a sense of something being just enough or barely sufficient. It is often used in formal or written contexts but also common in spoken Chinese when stressing limitation. Avoid confusing 仅 with 只 (zhǐ), which also means "only" but is more general and less formal. 仅 tends to emphasize the smallness or insufficiency more strongly.
Example Contexts
- Talking about minimal quantities or time.
- Highlighting limited resources or numbers.
- Expressing that something barely meets a requirement.
Usage of 仅
The word 仅 (jǐn) is used to emphasize limitation or small quantity, meaning "only," "merely," or "just." It often appears before numbers or quantities to stress that something is minimal or restricted.
Common Collocations
- 仅有 (only have): emphasizes scarcity or limited amount.
- 仅仅 (merely, only): strengthens the sense of limitation.
- 仅用 (only use): highlights minimal usage or effort.
Nuances and Usage Notes
Using 仅 conveys a sense of something being just enough or barely sufficient. It is often used in formal or written contexts but also common in spoken Chinese when stressing limitation. Avoid confusing 仅 with 只 (zhǐ), which also means "only" but is more general and less formal. 仅 tends to emphasize the smallness or insufficiency more strongly.
Example Contexts
- Talking about minimal quantities or time.
- Highlighting limited resources or numbers.
- Expressing that something barely meets a requirement.