端正
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
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duān zhèng
Pinyin
duān zhèng
Desglose de hanzi
端 = 立 (stand) + 山 + 而 (compound, upright tip); 正 = 止 (stop) + 一 (horizontal line) — stopping precisely at the correct line
Significado
Recto y correcto; (v.) enderezar o corregir (postura, actitud o conducta).
Used for physical bearing (坐姿端正 — sit up straight) and moral rectitude (品行端正 — upright character). As a verb: 端正态度 (correct one's attitude), 端正学风 (rectify academic conduct). The word conveys both external tidiness and internal moral soundness. Frequently appears in educational and official contexts.
Ejemplos
- 教师要求学生在课堂上坐姿端正,养成良好的学习习惯。
- 他品行端正,从不利用职务之便谋取私利。
- 参加面试前,应先端正自己的心态,不必过于紧张。
Guía de uso
Contexto: education, ethics, workplace
Tono: approving
Correcto
- 学校在开学典礼上要求全体学生端正学习态度,切实把握每一次学习机会。(At the opening ceremony, the school asked all students to adopt a proper attitude toward learning and make the most of every opportunity.)
- 他面容端正,举止得体,给面试官留下了良好的第一印象。(His appearance was neat and upright, and his demeanor was appropriate, leaving a good first impression on the interviewers.)
Incorrecto
- 端正这本书 — 端正 applies to posture, attitude, or character, not physical objects; say 摆正这本书 or 把书放端正 for physically straightening a book
Origen e historia
端 (upright/straight end) + 正 (correct/proper)
Contexto cultural
Generación: All ages
Contexto social: Universal
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