The term 完整性 (wán zhěng xìng) is a sophisticated noun in the Chinese language that encapsulates the concept of being whole, entire, and unimpaired. At its core, it is composed of three distinct characters: 完 (wán) meaning 'complete' or 'finished', 整 (zhěng) meaning 'orderly' or 'entire', and the suffix 性 (xìng) which functions similarly to the English suffixes '-ity' or '-ness', transforming the preceding adjective into an abstract noun. Therefore, while 完整 describes something that is complete, 完整性 refers to the abstract quality or state of that completeness. This distinction is crucial for learners moving from intermediate to advanced levels of Chinese proficiency.
- Structural Integrity
- In physical contexts, this refers to a structure's ability to hold together under a load, including its own weight, without breaking or collapsing. For example, an architect might discuss the 完整性 of a bridge after an earthquake.
- Data Integrity
- In the digital age, this is perhaps the most common usage. It refers to the accuracy and consistency of data stored in a database, data warehouse, or other construct. If a file is corrupted during a download, it has lost its 完整性.
- Moral Integrity
- While terms like 正直 (zhèng zhí) are more common for personal character, 完整性 can be used to describe the consistency of one's actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. It implies a person whose character is 'whole' and not fragmented by hypocrisy.
我们需要确保数据库中数据的完整性,以防止任何信息的丢失。(We need to ensure the integrity of the data in the database to prevent any loss of information.)
When using this word, speakers are often operating in formal or technical domains. You will frequently encounter it in academic papers, legal documents, technical manuals, and high-level political discourse. For instance, 'territorial integrity' is a standard diplomatic phrase translated as 领土完整性. In this context, it isn't just about the land being 'finished,' but about the sovereign right of a nation to maintain its borders without external interference or internal fragmentation. The nuance here is that the 'wholeness' is a quality that must be protected or verified.
这部小说的情节展现了极高的艺术完整性。(The plot of this novel demonstrates a high degree of artistic integrity.)
Furthermore, the concept of 完整性 extends to the arts and humanities. A critic might praise a film for its 'artistic integrity,' meaning the director did not compromise their vision for commercial gain. In Chinese, this is expressed as 艺术完整性. It suggests that every part of the work fits together perfectly to create a unified whole, where nothing is superfluous and nothing is missing. This demonstrates how the word bridges the gap between the concrete (a complete set of tools) and the abstract (a complete philosophical system).