في 15 ثانية
- Gently guide someone's choices.
- Use for advice and persuasion.
- Not for commands or forcing.
- Implies good intentions and care.
المعنى
يتعلق الأمر كله بتوجيه أفعال شخص ما أو أفكاره بلطف. فكر في الأمر على أنه دفعة ودية، أو مناشدة صادقة، أو حتى تحذير صارم لتغيير المسار. إنه يحمل ثقل العناية، يحث شخصًا ما نحو ما تعتقد أنه مسار أفضل، سواء كان الأمر يتعلق بالإقلاع عن عادة سيئة أو التفكير في فرصة جديدة. إنها تلك اللحظة التي تتدخل فيها، وتريد الأفضل لشخص ما، حتى لو لم يره بعد.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 12Texting a friend about a party
我劝你还是早点去,不然人太多了。
I advise you to go early, otherwise it'll be too crowded.
Talking to a coworker about a project
老板想让你负责这个项目,我劝你接受。
The boss wants you to be in charge of this project, I advise you to accept.
Family discussion about health
你身体不好,我劝你戒烟。
Your health isn't good, I advise you to quit smoking.
خلفية ثقافية
劝酒 (quànjiǔ) is a cultural phenomenon where you urge others to drink. It is a sign of hospitality but can be overwhelming.
Use it with care
Only use 劝 when you really care about the person.
في 15 ثانية
- Gently guide someone's choices.
- Use for advice and persuasion.
- Not for commands or forcing.
- Implies good intentions and care.
What It Means
劝 (quàn) is your go-to word when you want to influence someone's decision or behavior. It's not about forcing them, but about using words to guide them. You might 劝 someone to eat more vegetables, or 劝 them to quit smoking. It's that gentle push or serious talk you have when you care about the outcome. It’s like being a supportive friend, but with a specific goal in mind. You're trying to make them see things your way, or at least consider it seriously. It’s a subtle art of persuasion, born from concern.
How To Use It
You use 劝 when you want to advise, urge, or persuade someone. It often combines with a verb to show what you're trying to get them to do. For example, 劝说 (quànshuō) means to persuade, and 劝告 (quàngào) means to advise. You can also use it alone to mean 'to advise'. You might say, "I need to 劝 him not to go." It’s versatile! You can 劝 someone to do something good, like 劝 them to study harder, or 劝 them to stop doing something bad, like 劝 them to stop wasting money. It’s about guiding their choices.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine your friend is about to post something embarrassing online. You'd say, "Wait! Let me 劝 you not to post that." Or maybe your sibling is thinking of dropping out of college. You might sit them down and 劝 them to reconsider. Your boss might 劝 you to take on a new project, highlighting the benefits. Even a doctor might 劝 you to rest more. It’s everywhere! You see it in family discussions, friend chats, and even professional advice. It’s the sound of someone trying to help you make a better choice.
When To Use It
Use 劝 when you genuinely want to influence someone's decision for their own good, or for the good of a group. It's perfect for advice-giving situations, whether it's serious or lighthearted. Think about encouraging a friend to apply for that dream job, or advising a roommate to be quieter at night. It works when you have a reason to believe a certain action or inaction is best. It’s like planting a seed of thought in someone’s mind. You’re hoping they’ll water it and let it grow.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use 劝 if you're trying to *force* someone or make a demand. It lacks the authority of a command. If you're ordering someone around, 劝 is too soft. Also, avoid it if you have no stake in the outcome or no good reason to interfere. It's not for gossip or pushing your own selfish agenda. If you just want to vent or complain, find another word! 劝 implies a helpful intention, so using it insincerely can backfire. It’s not for bossing people around like a drill sergeant.
Common Mistakes
A common slip-up is using 劝 when you mean to simply *tell* someone something. For instance, saying "I 劝 you to go" when you just mean "I'll tell you to go" is a bit off. The nuance is important! Another mistake is using it for very strong commands. You wouldn't 劝 a robber to stop; you'd yell! Also, learners sometimes confuse it with words that mean 'to suggest' without the same level of earnestness. It’s like trying to use a feather to hammer a nail – it just doesn’t have the right impact.
Similar Expressions
建议 (jiànyì) means 'to suggest' or 'recommend'. It's lighter than 劝, often without the strong persuasive element. You 建议 a restaurant, but you 劝 a friend to quit smoking. 劝 has more emotional weight and a stronger desire for the person to *actually do* it. 劝告 (quàngào) is a more formal 'to advise' or 'exhort', often used in serious contexts, like a parent advising a child. 劝 is the everyday, more flexible version.
Common Variations
劝说 (quànshuō) is a very common compound, meaning 'to persuade'. 劝阻 (quànzǔ) specifically means to dissuade or advise against something. 劝导 (quàndǎo) means to guide or educate through persuasion, often used for rehabilitation or moral guidance. 劝 itself can stand alone as a verb meaning 'to advise'. You might hear 好言相劝 (hǎoyán xiāngquàn), which means 'to advise someone earnestly with kind words'. It’s like saying, "Let me try to talk some sense into you, nicely!"
Memory Trick
Imagine a friendly Queue (sounds like quàn) of people Urging A Neighbor to do something. They aren't forcing him, just gently nudging him in the right direction. The queue is full of good intentions! Or think of a Quaker meeting – they often emphasize gentle persuasion and inner guidance. The 劝 people are the friendly nudgers in the queue, not the pushy ones.
Quick FAQ
Q. Is 劝 always serious?
A. Not at all! You can 劝 a friend to try a new meme format or 劝 your cat to get off the keyboard. The seriousness depends on the context and tone.
Q. Can I use 劝 for myself?
A. Not directly. You can't 劝 yourself. You might 劝 yourself *to do* something, but the act of 劝 is directed at others. It's like you can't compliment yourself in the mirror and call it a conversation.
Q. What’s the difference between 劝 and 叫 (jiào - to call/tell)?
A. 叫 is a direct command or instruction, like telling someone to 'sit down'. 劝 is about influencing their willingness to do something, adding a layer of advice or persuasion. 叫 is a shove, 劝 is a gentle tap on the shoulder.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
The word `劝` (quàn) is generally neutral in formality, making it suitable for various situations from casual chats with friends to more serious discussions with colleagues. However, avoid using it for direct commands or orders, as it lacks the necessary authority. Its effectiveness lies in conveying earnest advice or persuasion, often implying a degree of care or concern for the recipient's best interests.
Use it with care
Only use 劝 when you really care about the person.
أمثلة
12我劝你还是早点去,不然人太多了。
I advise you to go early, otherwise it'll be too crowded.
Here, `劝` is used to give friendly advice about managing time and avoiding inconvenience.
老板想让你负责这个项目,我劝你接受。
The boss wants you to be in charge of this project, I advise you to accept.
This is professional advice, urging acceptance of an opportunity.
你身体不好,我劝你戒烟。
Your health isn't good, I advise you to quit smoking.
A serious but caring persuasion to stop a harmful habit.
姐妹,我劝你三思而后行!#冲动是魔鬼
Sis, I advise you to think twice before acting! #ImpulseIsTheDevil
Modern social media usage, giving a cautionary nudge.
他看起来不太靠谱,我劝你再观察一下。
He doesn't seem very reliable, I advise you to observe him more.
Giving cautious advice in a personal relationship context.
面试官可能会问你的缺点,我劝你准备好答案。
The interviewer might ask about your weaknesses, I advise you to prepare an answer.
Offering strategic advice for a formal situation.
你再不吃晚饭就要饿晕了,我劝你赶紧吃饭!
If you don't eat dinner soon, you'll faint from hunger, I urge you to eat quickly!
Exaggerated, humorous urgency to prompt action.
✗ 我劝你现在就走! → ✓ 我叫你现在就走!
✗ I advise you to leave right now! → ✓ I'm telling you to leave right now!
`劝` is for persuasion, not direct orders. `叫` (jiào) is used for commands.
✗ 我劝你去这个餐厅。
✗ I advise you to go to this restaurant.
For suggesting a place, `建议` (jiànyì) is better. `劝` implies stronger persuasion, perhaps if the place is hard to get into or has specific benefits.
这里的风景太美了,我强烈劝大家一定要来一次!
The scenery here is too beautiful, I strongly urge everyone to come at least once!
Enthusiastic recommendation, using `劝` to emphasize the positive experience.
我知道这很难,但我还是想劝你选择更安全的路。
I know this is difficult, but I still want to advise you to choose the safer path.
Expressing concern and guiding towards a cautious choice.
关于这个问题,我劝大家理性讨论,不要人身攻击。
Regarding this issue, I advise everyone to discuss rationally and avoid personal attacks.
Moderating a discussion, urging civility.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
医生___他戒烟。
劝 is the most natural for medical advice.
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وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
1 تمارين医生___他戒烟。
劝 is the most natural for medical advice.
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الأسئلة الشائعة
1 أسئلةOnly if you have a very close relationship.
عبارات ذات صلة
劝说
synonymTo persuade