介意
To mind or to feel bothered by something.
Explanation at your level:
You use 介意 to say if you are okay with something. If a friend asks 'Can I sit here?', you can say 'I don't mind' (我不介意). It is a very helpful word for being polite!
At this level, you start using 介意 to show your preferences. 'Do you mind if I open the window?' is a classic way to use it. It helps you ask for permission in a kind way.
You can now use 介意 to discuss social situations or minor annoyances. It’s great for expressing that something is not a big deal. For example, 'I don't mind waiting for a few minutes' shows you are patient.
At the B2 level, 介意 becomes a tool for nuance. You might use it to describe emotional reactions. 'She seemed to mind the criticism quite a bit' shows you understand how people process feedback.
C1 learners use 介意 to handle complex social dynamics. You might use it in professional settings to ask if someone has objections to a plan, showing empathy and high social awareness in your language use.
Mastery of 介意 involves understanding the subtle cultural weight of the word. It is often used to avoid direct confrontation. By saying 'I don't mind,' you are often performing a social act of harmony, which is a deep part of the language's culture.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Verb meaning to mind.
- Common in polite requests.
- Often used as '不介意'.
- Essential for social harmony.
Hey there! Let's talk about 介意 (jiè yì). In English, we translate this as 'to mind' or 'to care about.' It's a super useful verb that helps you express your feelings about a situation or ask for permission politely.
Think of it as your internal 'bother-meter.' When you say you do not mind something, you are saying it is perfectly fine with you. It’s a very common way to show you are flexible or easygoing in a conversation.
The word 介意 has roots in classical Chinese. '介' (jiè) originally meant to be between things or to act as a barrier, while '意' (yì) refers to your thoughts, heart, or intentions.
Historically, it implies that something has 'gotten between' your thoughts, causing a blockage or a feeling of discomfort. Over time, it evolved into the modern usage of feeling bothered or taking something to heart.
You will most often hear this word in questions like 'Do you 介意 if I sit here?' or in negative statements like 'I don't 介意 at all.'
It is very common in daily social interactions. Whether you are at a cafe, in a meeting, or hanging out with friends, it helps keep your communication polite and considerate of others' feelings.
1. 不在意 (bù zài yì): To not care at all; to pay no attention. Example: 'He is so relaxed, he doesn't care about the noise.'
2. 别介意 (bié jiè yì): Don't mind it / Don't take it to heart. Example: 'I was just joking, please don't be offended.'
3. 介意某事 (jiè yì mǒu shì): To mind something specific. Example: 'Do you mind the cold?'
4. 心存介意 (xīn cún jiè yì): To harbor a grudge or concern. Example: 'She still feels bothered by what happened yesterday.'
5. 丝毫不在意 (sī háo bù zài yì): To not care even a little bit. Example: 'He didn't care at all about the criticism.'
Grammatically, 介意 acts as a verb. It is often followed by a clause or a noun phrase. You can use it with '不' (not) to create the most common form: '不介意'.
Pronunciation-wise, it is 'jiè' (fourth tone) and 'yì' (fourth tone). Both syllables are sharp and descending. It rhymes loosely with words like 'free' (if you ignore the tone) but keep those tones crisp!
Fun Fact
The character 介 represents a person standing between two things.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'gee-yeh yee' with sharp falling tones.
Similar to UK, focus on the fourth tones.
Common Errors
- Mixing up tones
- Softening the 'j'
- Dropping the 'y' sound
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Negation
不介意
Examples by Level
我不介意。
I don't mind.
Simple negative verb phrase.
你介意吗?
他不介意。
别介意。
我真的不介意。
介意这个吗?
我不介意等你。
她不介意天气。
介意我坐下吗?
我完全不介意。
请别介意我的话。
他似乎有点介意。
你介意我抽烟吗?
我不介意多走几步。
大家都不介意。
别介意小事。
我介意这件事。
我并不介意别人的看法。
他很介意这次失败。
我不介意你迟到。
她介意别人怎么说她。
请不要介意我的失礼。
我不介意工作辛苦。
你介意我提出建议吗?
他从不介意这些细节。
他对自己被忽视感到介意。
我不介意为了目标做出牺牲。
她并不介意这种非正式的场合。
你介意我打断一下吗?
人们通常介意被误解。
他表现得一点也不介意。
我介意的是你的态度。
别介意那些流言蜚语。
他心存介意,难以释怀。
我不介意被视为异类。
她对细节非常介意。
这种小事我从不介意。
你介意我直言不讳吗?
他介意的是原则问题。
不必介意,这只是误会。
他并不介意失去这次机会。
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"别介意"
Don't take it to heart.
别介意,他只是开个玩笑。
casual"不在意"
To pay no attention.
他根本不在意这些。
neutral"不介怀"
To not be bothered.
请不要介怀。
formal"心存介意"
To hold a concern.
他心里一直介意那件事。
formal"毫不在意"
Not caring at all.
她对此毫不在意。
neutral"介意得要命"
To mind very much.
他介意得要命。
casualEasily Confused
Both involve thoughts.
在意 is attention, 介意 is bother.
我在意 (I care) vs 我介意 (I mind).
Sentence Patterns
Subject + 不介意 + Object
我不介意。
你 + 介意 + Object + 吗?
你介意吗?
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
مرتبط
How to Use It
9
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
It's a verb, not a descriptive adjective.
Needs the negation to mean 'don't mind'.
在意 is more about 'paying attention to', 介意 is 'feeling bothered'.
介意 can sound slightly informal.
Ensure the object makes sense.
Tips
Politeness
Use it to soften requests.
Negation
Always use '不' before it.
Flashcards
Pair with '不介意'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Jie (between) + Yi (thought) = A thought between you and peace.
Visual Association
A person waving away a fly.
Word Web
چالش
Ask 3 people if they mind if you sit down.
ریشه کلمه
Chinese
Original meaning: To have something between thoughts.
بافت فرهنگی
Can be used to avoid conflict.
Direct equivalent to 'to mind'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Social
- 我不介意
- 你介意吗
- 别介意
Work
- 我不介意加班
- 介意细节
Conversation Starters
"你介意别人怎么看你吗?"
"如果有人迟到,你会介意吗?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you didn't mind something.
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, but use '介怀' for higher formality.
Usually, but '不介意' is very positive.
Close, but '介意' implies being bothered.
Use '你介意...吗?'
Extremely common.
Yes, '我不介意这个'.
Say '我不在乎'.
No, it's polite.
خودت رو بسنج
我不___。
Standard phrase.
What does 介意 mean?
Definition check.
Is 介意 a noun?
It is a verb.
Word
معنی
Idiom match.
Grammar order.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
Using '介意' helps you navigate social situations with grace and clarity.
- Verb meaning to mind.
- Common in polite requests.
- Often used as '不介意'.
- Essential for social harmony.
Politeness
Use it to soften requests.
Negation
Always use '不' before it.
Flashcards
Pair with '不介意'.
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