有趣的
When you start learning Chinese, you'll want to describe things around you. One common adjective you'll hear and use a lot is 有趣的 (yǒu qù de). This word means 'interesting' or 'amusing'.
You can use 有趣的 to talk about books, movies, places, or even people. It's a really useful word to express that something catches your attention in a good way.
For example, if you watch a fun movie, you can say it's 有趣的. If you read a book that keeps you engaged, it's also 有趣的. This is a basic but essential word for everyday conversation.
When we want to describe something as interesting or amusing, we can use the adjective 有趣的 (yǒu qù de). This word is often used to talk about movies, books, games, or even people and experiences.
For example, if you found a book enjoyable, you could say: 这本书很有趣。 (Zhè běn shū hěn yǒu qù. This book is very interesting.)
You can also use it to describe a person who tells good stories or has an engaging personality: 他是一个很有趣的人。 (Tā shì yī gè hěn yǒu qù de rén. He is a very interesting person.)
Remember, the 的 (de) at the end is often used when 有趣 modifies a noun, like in 一个有趣的故事 (yī gè yǒu qù de gù shì – an interesting story).
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- Not emphasizing the 'lay' syllable enough in 'ukulele'.
수준별 예문
这个电影很有趣。
This movie is very interesting.
趣 (qù) is often combined with 有 (yǒu) to express 'interesting' or 'fun'.
这本书很有趣。
This book is very interesting.
书 (shū) means 'book'.
他是一个很有趣的人。
He is a very interesting person.
人 (rén) means 'person'.
这个故事很有趣。
This story is very interesting.
故事 (gùshì) means 'story'.
玩游戏很有趣。
Playing games is very interesting.
玩 (wán) means 'to play', 游戏 (yóuxì) means 'game'.
学习汉语很有趣。
Learning Chinese is very interesting.
学习 (xuéxí) means 'to learn', 汉语 (hànyǔ) means 'Chinese language'.
她的想法很有趣。
Her idea is very interesting.
想法 (xiǎngfǎ) means 'idea'.
这个地方很有趣。
This place is very interesting.
地方 (dìfang) means 'place'.
这本书很有趣,我一口气就读完了。
This book is very interesting, I finished reading it in one go.
一口气 (yī kǒu qì) means 'in one breath,' implying doing something quickly and continuously.
那个电影太有趣了,我们都笑了。
That movie was so amusing, we all laughed.
太...了 (tài...le) is used to express 'too' or 'very' in an emphatic way.
我觉得学习中文很有趣。
I find learning Chinese very interesting.
觉得 (juéde) means 'to feel' or 'to think.'
他讲的故事很有趣,大家都听得很入迷。
The story he told was very interesting, everyone listened intently.
入迷 (rùmí) means 'to be fascinated' or 'to be engrossed.'
这个游戏很有趣,但是有点难。
This game is very interesting, but a bit difficult.
但是 (dànshì) means 'but' or 'however.'
你有什么有趣的爱好吗?
Do you have any interesting hobbies?
爱好 (àihào) means 'hobby.'
我喜欢和有趣的外国人交流。
I like to communicate with interesting foreigners.
交流 (jiāoliú) means 'to exchange' or 'to communicate.'
她总能发现生活中有趣的事情。
She can always discover interesting things in life.
发现 (fāxiàn) means 'to discover' or 'to find.'
我最近看了一部电影,情节非常有趣的。
I recently watched a movie, the plot was very interesting.
你有没有听过那个故事?我觉得它很有趣。
Have you heard that story? I find it very interesting.
我觉得学习新的语言是一件非常有趣的事情。
I think learning a new language is a very interesting thing.
这个游戏规则很简单,但是玩起来很有趣。
The rules of this game are simple, but it's very interesting to play.
他总能讲出一些有趣的笑话,让大家开心。
He can always tell some interesting jokes to make everyone happy.
这个城市的历史很有趣,有很多值得探索的地方。
The history of this city is very interesting, with many places worth exploring.
我发现研究不同文化之间的差异是一件很有趣的事情。
I find it very interesting to study the differences between different cultures.
那本书写得非常有趣,我一口气就读完了。
That book was written very interestingly, I finished it in one go.
这部纪录片以其独特的视角和深入的剖析,为观众呈现了一个有趣的文化现象。
This documentary, with its unique perspective and in-depth analysis, presents an interesting cultural phenomenon to the audience.
有趣的 (yǒuqùde) modifies 文化现象 (wénhuà xiànxiàng, cultural phenomenon).
他在演讲中巧妙地融入了一些有趣的轶事,使整个报告生动活泼,引人入胜。
He skillfully incorporated some interesting anecdotes into his speech, making the whole report lively and engaging.
有趣的 (yǒuqùde) modifies 轶事 (yìshì, anecdotes).
这个项目最具挑战性但也是最有趣的部分,在于如何平衡创新与实用性。
The most challenging but also the most interesting part of this project lies in how to balance innovation and practicality.
最有趣的部分 (zuì yǒuqùde bùfèn, the most interesting part) uses '最' (zuì, most) for superlative.
尽管研究过程枯燥乏味,但最终发现的这些有趣的规律却令人振奋。
Although the research process was tedious, the interesting patterns discovered in the end were exhilarating.
有趣的 (yǒuqùde) modifies 规律 (guīlǜ, patterns).
我最近读了一本关于量子物理学的科普读物,里面的概念虽然复杂,但解释得非常有趣。
I recently read a popular science book about quantum physics; although the concepts inside are complex, they are explained very interestingly.
有趣 (yǒuqù) functions as a predicate, describing the manner of explanation.
她的作品总是能以一种有趣的方式探讨深刻的社会问题,引发读者深思。
Her works can always explore profound social issues in an interesting way, prompting readers to ponder deeply.
有趣的方式 (yǒuqùde fāngshì, interesting way) describes the manner of exploration.
这家公司通过举办各种有趣的团队建设活动,有效提升了员工的凝聚力。
This company effectively enhanced employee cohesion by organizing various interesting team-building activities.
有趣的 (yǒuqùde) modifies 团队建设活动 (tuánduì jiànshè huódòng, team-building activities).
在跨文化交流中,理解不同背景下人们对“有趣”的定义,是一个有趣的挑战。
In cross-cultural communication, understanding how people define 'interesting' in different contexts is an interesting challenge.
有趣的挑战 (yǒuqùde tiǎozhàn, interesting challenge) is the object of the sentence.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
这个电影很有趣。
This movie is very interesting.
我觉得这本书很有趣。
I find this book very interesting.
他是一个很有趣的人。
He is a very interesting person.
这个地方真有趣。
This place is really interesting.
我们今天做了一个有趣的活动。
We did an interesting activity today.
你觉得这有趣吗?
Do you think this is interesting?
这不是很有趣。
This is not very interesting.
我讲一个有趣的故事给你听。
I'll tell you an interesting story.
学习中文很有趣。
Learning Chinese is very interesting.
他的想法总是很有趣。
His ideas are always interesting.
문법 패턴
문장 패턴
subject + 是 + 有趣的
这本书是很有趣的。 This book is very interesting.
subject + 很 + 有趣
这个电影很有趣。 This movie is very interesting.
有趣的 + noun
一个有趣的故事。 An interesting story.
subject + 觉得 + something + 很 + 有趣
我觉得学中文很有趣。 I find learning Chinese very interesting.
subject + 让 + object + 觉得 + 有趣
他的演讲让大家觉得很有趣。 His speech made everyone feel very interested.
有什么有趣的事情吗?
你今天有什么有趣的事情吗? Did anything interesting happen to you today?
subject + 对 + something + 感兴趣
我对中国文化很感兴趣,因为它很有趣。 I am very interested in Chinese culture because it is very interesting.
有趣的是...
有趣的是,我们去年也在同一个地方旅游。 What's interesting is that we also traveled to the same place last year.
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这个故事很____。
The story is interesting. '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
我觉得学中文很____。
I find learning Chinese very interesting. '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
这是一部____的电影。
This is an interesting movie. '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
那个公园里有很多____的事情。
There are many interesting things in that park. '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
他是一个____的人。
He is an interesting person. '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
这个游戏真____!
This game is really interesting! '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
This story is very interesting.
I think this book is very interesting.
That movie is very interesting.
Read this aloud:
告诉我一个有趣的故事。
Focus: 有趣 (yǒuqù)
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Read this aloud:
你觉得什么很有趣?
Focus: 觉得 (juéde)
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Read this aloud:
这很有趣,对吗?
Focus: 对吗 (duìma)
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我觉得这部电影很___。
The sentence means 'I think this movie is very interesting.' '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
她总能讲一些___的故事。
The sentence means 'She can always tell some interesting stories.' '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
学习汉语是一个___的过程。
The sentence means 'Learning Chinese is an interesting process.' '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
这个游戏很___,我们再玩一次吧。
The sentence means 'This game is very interesting, let's play again.' '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
他是一个___的人,总是充满活力。
The sentence means 'He is an interesting person, always full of energy.' '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
我发现读中国历史非常___。
The sentence means 'I find reading Chinese history very interesting.' '有趣' (yǒu qù) means interesting.
Choose the correct translation for '有趣的'.
有趣的 (yǒuqùde) means interesting or amusing.
Which sentence uses '有趣的' correctly?
有趣的 (yǒuqùde) describes things that are interesting, like a book. An apple or clothes wouldn't typically be described as 'interesting' in this way, and weather is usually 'good', 'bad', etc., not 'interesting'.
Which word is a synonym for '有趣的'?
好玩儿 (hǎowánr) is a common synonym for '有趣的' when referring to something being fun or entertaining.
You can use '有趣的' to describe a person who is boring.
有趣的 (yǒuqùde) means interesting or amusing, so it cannot be used to describe someone boring.
'这个故事很有趣' means 'This story is very interesting'.
这个 (zhège - this) 故事 (gùshì - story) 很 (hěn - very) 有趣 (yǒuqùde - interesting). The sentence means 'This story is very interesting'.
In Chinese, '有趣的' is typically placed before the noun it describes, like '有趣的电影' (interesting movie).
Yes, '有趣的' (yǒuqùde) functions as an adjective and usually precedes the noun it modifies, for example, '有趣的电影' (yǒuqùde diànyǐng - interesting movie).
The speaker is talking about a movie they enjoyed.
Someone is asking for an opinion on a book.
The speaker finds conversations with a particular person enjoyable.
Read this aloud:
这个游戏很有趣,你要不要试一试?
Focus: 趣 (qù)
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Read this aloud:
我最近发现了一个很有趣的播客。
Focus: 有趣的 (yǒu qù de)
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Read this aloud:
学习汉语是一个非常有趣的过程。
Focus: 有趣 (yǒu qù)
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You just watched a movie with a friend. Write a short message (30-50 characters) to your friend expressing your opinion about the movie using '有趣的'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
这部电影很有趣,我非常喜欢!(This movie was very interesting, I liked it a lot!)
Describe a hobby or activity you find '有趣的'. Write 2-3 sentences.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
我的爱好是看书。我觉得读书很有趣,可以学到很多新知识。(My hobby is reading. I find reading very interesting; I can learn a lot of new knowledge.)
Imagine you are inviting a Chinese friend to an event. Write a short message (30-50 characters) telling them why the event will be '有趣的'.
Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.
Sample answer
周末的音乐会很有趣,你一起来吧!(The concert this weekend will be interesting, come with me!)
小明为什么喜欢这本书?
Read this passage:
小明最近看了一本关于中国历史的书。他觉得这本书写得很有趣,学到了很多以前不知道的事情。他把这本书推荐给了他的朋友,希望他们也能从中找到乐趣。
小明为什么喜欢这本书?
文章中明确提到“他觉得这本书写得很有趣,学到了很多以前不知道的事情”。
文章中明确提到“他觉得这本书写得很有趣,学到了很多以前不知道的事情”。
文章中的“有趣的”指的是什么?
Read this passage:
昨天我们去了一个新的公园。公园里有很多特别的植物和动物,还有一些很有趣的雕塑。我们在那里玩得很开心,下次还想去。
文章中的“有趣的”指的是什么?
文章中提到“还有一些很有趣的雕塑”。
文章中提到“还有一些很有趣的雕塑”。
根据这段话,李华的什么特点让大家觉得他“有趣的”?
Read this passage:
我的新同事李华是一个非常有趣的人。他总是能讲出一些好笑的故事,让办公室的气氛变得很轻松。大家都很喜欢和他聊天。
根据这段话,李华的什么特点让大家觉得他“有趣的”?
文章中提到“他总是能讲出一些好笑的故事,让办公室的气氛变得很轻松”。
文章中提到“他总是能讲出一些好笑的故事,让办公室的气氛变得很轻松”。
Choose the most appropriate synonym for "有趣的" (yǒuqù de) in the context of a captivating narrative.
While '有趣的' means interesting or amusing, '引人入胜的' specifically conveys a sense of being captivating or enthralling, which is a stronger and more fitting synonym for a captivating narrative at C2 level.
Which of the following phrases best describes a discussion that is both engaging and intellectually stimulating, using an idiom related to "有趣的"?
'妙趣横生' means full of wit and humor, or lively and interesting, perfectly capturing the essence of an engaging and intellectually stimulating discussion. The other options describe something dull or uninteresting.
In a formal literary critique, if you want to express that a piece of writing possesses a subtle yet profound interest, which adjective is most suitable to replace "有趣的"?
'耐人寻味的' means thought-provoking or worth pondering, which implies a deeper, more subtle form of interest suitable for a formal literary critique. The other options denote superficial or general amusement/ease.
The sentence '这部电影很引人注目,但并不有趣' (Zhè bù diànyǐng hěn yǐnrénzhùmù, dàn bìng bù yǒuqù - This movie is very eye-catching, but not interesting) is logically consistent.
Something can be eye-catching (attracting attention) without being interesting or amusing. For example, a spectacle might be visually striking but lack an engaging plot or substance, making this statement logically sound.
Using '乏味' (fáwèi - boring, dull) as an antonym for '有趣的' (yǒuqù de - interesting, amusing) in the context of describing a person's personality is always appropriate.
'乏味' is a direct and appropriate antonym for '有趣的' when describing a person's personality. If someone is '有趣的', they are engaging; if they are '乏味', they are dull.
The phrase '索然无味' (suǒránwúwèi) implies a lack of any interest or flavor, making it a stronger and more definitive opposite of '有趣的' than '不有趣'.
'索然无味' literally means 'dull and tasteless' or 'devoid of interest', conveying a more emphatic lack of interest or amusement than simply '不有趣' (not interesting), which can be milder. Thus, it's a stronger opposite.
Pay attention to how '有趣的' describes the surprises.
Listen for how '有趣的' characterizes his insights.
Notice how '有趣的' applies to the challenges.
Read this aloud:
你认为什么样的工作内容才算是真正有趣的?
Focus: 趣, 真
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请描述一次你经历过的、最有趣的文化交流。
Focus: 经, 趣
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Read this aloud:
用'有趣的'来造一个句子,描述一个你最近学到的知识。
Focus: 学, 识
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예시
这本书非常有趣,我读了好几遍。
관련 콘텐츠
관련 표현
academic 관련 단어
缺席
B1The state of being absent from a place or event where one is expected to be, such as a class, meeting, or ceremony.
抽象的
A2Abstract.
抽象地
B1In an abstract manner; conceptually.
艰深
B1Profound; abstruse; recondite.
学术性
A2Academic; scholarly; relating to education and scholarship.
学术化
B1Academic; characterized by formal study or research.
学术会议
A2Academic conference; a formal meeting for academic discussions.
学术交流
B1Exchange of ideas, information, and research among scholars.
学术期刊
B1A periodical publication containing scholarly articles.
教务处
A2Academic affairs office; department handling educational administration.