原本
含义
Originally; in the first place; as it was before; from the start. An adverb expressing that something was the case before a change occurred, often implying contrast with the current situation.
Used to contrast a past/original state with a present changed state, often with a sense that things could have been different. Can also function as a noun meaning 'the original copy/text' of a document. As an adverb, frequently appears before verbs in formal and literary Chinese. Synonymous with 本来 in most contexts but with a slightly more formal and literary register.
例句
- 这块地原本规划为住宅区,后来被改成商业综合体用地,引发居民抗议。
- 那份原本该双赢的协议,因信息不对称和判断失误,最后变成了利益争夺,靠仲裁收场。
- 他原本能在关键时刻换个选择,却因思维固化错过了改变战略格局的机会。
用法指南
语境: narration, analysis, formal writing, legal, academic
语气: reflective
正确说法
- 监管机构发现,公司原本的合规审查设计并无大问题,但执行时被内部激励扭曲,最后流于形式。(The regulator found that the company's original compliance review design was not seriously flawed, but implementation was distorted by internal incentives and eventually became a formality.)
- 那项改革原本想降审批成本、提政府服务效能,却因地方配套不足,反而加重了企业合规负担。(That reform originally aimed to cut approval costs and improve government service efficiency, but weak local support instead increased companies' compliance burden.)
错误说法
- 我原本很好 — 原本 implies a contrast between a past state and a changed present; for describing a stable prior state without implied change, use 本来 or 之前; 原本 sounds unnatural without an implicit contrast with a subsequent change
起源与历史
原 (original/primary — 厂cliff/hillside + 泉spring of water, where things originate) + 本 (root/original — 木tree + 一mark at the base showing the root). Together: the original root/beginning — what was there from the start.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
闪卡、测验、音频发音和间隔重复