A2 adjective #2,000 más común 3 min de lectura

必需

Something that is absolutely necessary and cannot be done without.

bì xū

Explanation at your level:

This word means 'need'. You use it when something is very important. For example, water is a 必需 for you. You cannot live without it. It is a 'must-have' thing.

Use 必需 when talking about things you cannot live without. It is like saying 'essential'. If you go on a trip, your passport is a 必需. It is a very important word for daily life.

At this level, you can use 必需 to describe requirements for work or study. It helps you explain why something is necessary. For example, 'A laptop is a 必需 for this class.' It sounds more professional than just saying 'need'.

In B2, you start using 必需 in more complex sentences. It is often used in the phrase 必需品 (necessities). You can use it to discuss economic or social topics, like 'healthcare is a 必需 for everyone.'

At the C1 level, you can use 必需 to discuss abstract concepts. You might talk about 'the 必需 conditions for democracy' or 'the 必需 elements of a successful business.' It adds a layer of formal nuance to your arguments.

Mastering 必需 at the C2 level involves understanding its role in literary and academic contexts. You can contrast it with synonyms like 必要 (necessary) to show subtle differences in emphasis. It becomes a tool for precise, high-level communication about fundamental requirements.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Essential
  • Must-have
  • Indispensable
  • Formal

When we talk about something being 必需 (bì xū), we are talking about the absolute essentials. Think of it as the must-haves of life or a project. Whether it is oxygen for a human or a specific software for a computer, if you cannot function without it, it is 必需.

In Chinese, this word carries a weight of indispensability. It is not just something you want; it is something you cannot do without. Using this word signals to others that the object or requirement is non-negotiable and critical to the success of whatever you are doing.

The word 必需 is a compound of two characters: (bì), meaning 'certain' or 'must', and (xū), meaning 'need' or 'demand'. Historically, these characters have been used for centuries in classical Chinese texts to denote requirements for governance or survival.

The evolution of the term reflects the human need to categorize resources. In ancient times, it was often used in agricultural or military contexts to describe essential supplies. Today, it has transitioned into modern usage, appearing in everything from product marketing to academic discourse about basic human rights.

You will often see 必需 paired with nouns like (goods/items) to form 必需品 (necessities). It is a formal term, so you are more likely to see it in a news report or a professional document than in a casual text message to a friend.

When you want to describe an action that is required, you might use 必须 (bì xū - must). Note the slight difference: 必需 is an adjective describing the thing, while 必须 is an adverb describing the action. Understanding this distinction is key to sounding like a native speaker.

While 必需 is a straightforward term, it appears in many common phrases. 1. 生活必需品 (Daily necessities): The things you buy every day. 2. 不可或缺 (Indispensable): A more literary way to say something is essential. 3. 急需 (Urgent need): When you need something right now. 4. 供需关系 (Supply and demand): The economic backbone of why things become 必需. 5. 必须具备 (Must possess): Used for job requirements or skills.

Pronounced as bee-shoo, the tone is fourth tone followed by first tone. It is a standard adjective, so it often precedes a noun or follows a linking verb. It does not have plural forms in Chinese, as the character structure remains constant regardless of quantity.

In sentences, it acts as a modifier. For example, 这是必需的 (This is essential). It is a stable, reliable word that fits well into formal writing structures. Practice the fourth tone on to ensure you sound clear and authoritative when using it.

Fun Fact

Used in ancient legal codes.

Pronunciation Guide

UK bi xoo

Sounds like 'bee' and 'shoe'

US bi xoo

Sounds like 'bee' and 'shoe'

Common Errors

  • Mixing tones
  • Mispronouncing the x sound

Rhymes With

Need Seed Feed Speed Deed

Difficulty Rating

Lectura 2/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

需要

Learn Next

不可或缺

Avanzado

必须

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

必需的

Examples by Level

1

水是必需的。

Water is essential.

Simple subject-predicate

1

这是必需品。

1

电脑是现代工作的必需品。

1

我们需要准备所有必需的材料。

1

良好的沟通是团队合作的必需条件。

1

教育被视为社会进步的必需基础。

Colocaciones comunes

生活必需品
必需条件
必需物资

Idioms & Expressions

"不可或缺"

Indispensable

阳光是植物不可或缺的。

formal

"供需平衡"

Supply and demand balance

市场需要供需平衡。

formal

Easily Confused

必需 vs 必须

Sounds similar

Adverb vs Adjective

必须去 vs 必需品

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + 是 + 必需的

这很重要。

Familia de palabras

Nouns

必需品 Necessities

Adjectives

必需 Essential

Relacionado

必须 Adverbial form

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral

Errores comunes

Using 必需 as a verb Use 必须 for actions
必需 is an adjective, 必须 is an adverb.

Tips

💡

Native Tip

Use 必需品 when talking about shopping.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Bì (must) + Xū (need) = Must-need.

Visual Association

A backpack with only the essentials.

Word Web

Need Must Important

Desafío

List 3 必需 items in your room.

Origen de la palabra

Chinese

Original meaning: Must + Need

Contexto cultural

None

Similar to 'essential' or 'necessity'.

Used in many economic textbooks.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Shopping

  • 购买必需品

Conversation Starters

"What are your daily 必需品?"

Journal Prompts

Write about 3 things that are 必需 in your life.

Preguntas frecuentes

1 preguntas

No, it is an adjective.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

水是___。

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 必需

Water is essential.

Puntuación: /1

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