勤快
When we describe someone who is diligent and hardworking, the word 勤快 (qín kuai) is a great choice. It is an adjective that literally translates to 'diligent' or 'industrious.'
For example, if you say someone is 很勤快 (hěn qín kuai), you're saying they are very hardworking and diligent in their tasks. It implies a positive attitude towards work and a readiness to put in effort.
It's commonly used to describe people who are quick to do things, like 手脚勤快 (shǒujiǎo qínkuai) which means 'nimble-fingered' or 'quick-moving and diligent,' often referring to someone who helps out a lot around the house or at work.
You might hear it used in sentences like: 他工作很勤快 (Tā gōngzuò hěn qínkuài), meaning 'He works very diligently.'
Grammatikmuster
Satzmuster
Subj. 很 勤快。
他 很 勤快。(He is very diligent.)
Subj. 不 勤快。
她 不 勤快。(She is not diligent.)
Subj. (verb) 得 勤快。
他 工作 得 很 勤快。(He works very diligently.)
勤快 的 Subj.
勤快 的 学生 都 喜欢 学习。(Diligent students all like to study.)
Subj. 总是 很 勤快。
我的 妈妈 总是 很 勤快,把 家里 打扫 得 很 干净。(My mother is always very diligent, cleaning the house very neatly.)
虽然 Subj. 很 勤快,但是...
虽然 他 很 勤快,但是 学习 成绩 不 太 好。(Although he is very diligent, his academic performance is not very good.)
Subj. 不仅 勤快,而且...
她 不仅 勤快,而且 非常 聪明。(She is not only diligent, but also very smart.)
只要 Subj. 勤快,就 能...
只要 你 勤快 学习,就 能 取得 好 成绩。(As long as you study diligently, you can achieve good results.)
Beispiel
她是一个非常勤快的学生。
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