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+ | ====== kāishǐ: 开始 - To Start, To Begin, Beginning ====== | ||
+ | ===== Quick Summary ===== | ||
+ | * **Keywords: | ||
+ | * **Summary: | ||
+ | ===== Core Meaning ===== | ||
+ | * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** kāishǐ | ||
+ | * **Part of Speech:** Verb, Noun | ||
+ | * **HSK Level:** HSK 1 | ||
+ | * **Concise Definition: | ||
+ | * **In a Nutshell:** **开始 (kāishǐ)** is your go-to word for " | ||
+ | ===== Character Breakdown ===== | ||
+ | * **开 (kāi):** This character' | ||
+ | * **始 (shǐ):** This character means " | ||
+ | * When combined, **开始 (kāishǐ)** literally means "to open the beginning," | ||
+ | ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== | ||
+ | * **开始 (kāishǐ)** itself is a direct, functional word, but it connects to a deep cultural appreciation for good beginnings. In Chinese culture, how you start something—a business, a year, a project—is believed to heavily influence its outcome. | ||
+ | * This is reflected in concepts like **开门红 (kāiménhóng)**, | ||
+ | * **Comparison to English:** While " | ||
+ | ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== | ||
+ | * **As a Verb (to start an action):** This is the most common usage. It is often placed directly before another verb. | ||
+ | * e.g., 我 **开始** 学习。(Wǒ **kāishǐ** xuéxí.) - I start to study. | ||
+ | * **As a Noun (the beginning): | ||
+ | * e.g., 这是一个新的 **开始**。(Zhè shì yīgè xīn de **kāishǐ**.) - This is a new beginning. | ||
+ | * **In the `从...开始` (cóng...kāishǐ) structure: | ||
+ | * e.g., **从** 今天 **开始**,我要减肥。(Cóng jīntiān **kāishǐ**, | ||
+ | * **As a Command:** In races, games, or official events, **开始! (Kāishǐ!)** is used as the command to " | ||
+ | ===== Example Sentences ===== | ||
+ | * **Example 1:** | ||
+ | * 电影九点**开始**。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Diànyǐng jiǔ diǎn **kāishǐ**. | ||
+ | * English: The movie starts at nine o' | ||
+ | * Analysis: A simple, common sentence structure stating the start time of an event. **开始 (kāishǐ)** functions as the main verb here. | ||
+ | * **Example 2:** | ||
+ | * 我们**开始**吃饭吧! | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Wǒmen **kāishǐ** chīfàn ba! | ||
+ | * English: Let's start eating! | ||
+ | * Analysis: Here, **开始 (kāishǐ)** acts as an auxiliary verb before the main action `吃饭 (chīfàn)`. The particle `吧 (ba)` softens the sentence into a suggestion. | ||
+ | * **Example 3:** | ||
+ | * 你是什么时候**开始**学中文的? | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Nǐ shì shénme shíhòu **kāishǐ** xué Zhōngwén de? | ||
+ | * English: When did you start learning Chinese? | ||
+ | * Analysis: This uses the `是...的 (shì...de)` structure to ask for details about a past action, in this case, the time when the " | ||
+ | * **Example 4:** | ||
+ | * **从**下周一**开始**,这个商店每天都开门。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: **Cóng** xià zhōuyī **kāishǐ**, | ||
+ | * English: Starting from next Monday, this store will be open every day. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This demonstrates the crucial `从...开始 (cóng...kāishǐ)` pattern, setting a clear starting point for a new routine. | ||
+ | * **Example 5:** | ||
+ | * 对于他来说,这是一个全新的**开始**。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Duìyú tā lái shuō, zhè shì yīgè quánxīn de **kāishǐ**. | ||
+ | * English: For him, this is a brand new beginning. | ||
+ | * Analysis: In this sentence, **开始 (kāishǐ)** is used as a noun, modified by the adjective `全新的 (quánxīn de)`, meaning "brand new." | ||
+ | * **Example 6:** | ||
+ | * **开始**的时候,我不太习惯这里的天气。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: **Kāishǐ** de shíhòu, wǒ bù tài xíguàn zhèlǐ de tiānqì. | ||
+ | * English: In the beginning, I wasn't very used to the weather here. | ||
+ | * Analysis: The phrase `开始的时候 (kāishǐ de shíhòu)` is a set expression meaning "at the beginning" | ||
+ | * **Example 7:** | ||
+ | * 老师说:“请大家**从**第一课**开始**复习。” | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Lǎoshī shuō: “Qǐng dàjiā **cóng** dì yī kè **kāishǐ** fùxí.” | ||
+ | * English: The teacher said: " | ||
+ | * Analysis: Another example of `从...开始 (cóng...kāishǐ)` being used for sequence, not just time. It indicates the starting point of an activity. | ||
+ | * **Example 8:** | ||
+ | * 雨**开始**下大了。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Yǔ **kāishǐ** xià dà le. | ||
+ | * English: The rain started to get heavier. | ||
+ | * Analysis: This shows **开始 (kāishǐ)** used to describe the beginning of a change in state. `下大 (xià dà)` means "to fall heavily." | ||
+ | * **Example 9:** | ||
+ | * 我们还没**开始**呢,请等一下。 | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Wǒmen hái méi **kāishǐ** ne, qǐng děng yīxià. | ||
+ | * English: We haven' | ||
+ | * Analysis: This shows the negative form, `还没开始 (hái méi kāishǐ)`, which means "have not yet started." | ||
+ | * **Example 10:** | ||
+ | * 预备,**开始**! | ||
+ | * Pinyin: Yùbèi, **kāishǐ**! | ||
+ | * English: Ready, set, go! (Literally: Prepare, start!) | ||
+ | * Analysis: A classic command used in races and competitions. Here, **开始 (kāishǐ)** stands alone as an imperative. | ||
+ | ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== | ||
+ | * **`开始 (kāishǐ)` vs. `刚 (gāng)`:** This is a very common point of confusion for beginners. | ||
+ | * **开始 (kāishǐ)** means "to start" an action. It refers to the beginning of the action. | ||
+ | * **刚 (gāng)** is an adverb meaning an action "just happened" | ||
+ | * **Incorrect: | ||
+ | * **Correct (I just ate):** 我**刚**吃饭。(Wǒ **gāng** chīfàn.) | ||
+ | * **Correct (Let's start the action of eating):** 我们**开始**吃饭吧。(Wǒmen **kāishǐ** chīfàn ba.) | ||
+ | * **Using `开始` as a Noun:** Remember that when you use **开始** as a noun ("a beginning" | ||
+ | * **Incorrect: | ||
+ | * **Correct: | ||
+ | ===== Related Terms and Concepts ===== | ||
+ | * `[[结束]] (jiéshù)` - The direct antonym of **开始 (kāishǐ)**. It means "to end," "to finish," | ||
+ | * `[[开头]] (kāitóu)` - A noun that is a very close synonym for **开始 (kāishǐ)** as a noun. It means "the beginning" | ||
+ | * `[[启动]] (qǐdòng)` - A more formal and technical verb for "to start." | ||
+ | * `[[着手]] (zhuóshǒu)` - A verb meaning "to put one's hand to" or "to set about." | ||
+ | * `[[从...起]] (cóng...qǐ)` - A slightly more formal or written synonym for the `从...开始` structure. It also means " | ||
+ | * `[[刚]] (gāng)` - An adverb meaning "just now." Crucially different from **开始 (kāishǐ)** as it describes a recently completed action, not the start of one. | ||
+ | * `[[当初]] (dāngchū)` - A noun referring to a time in the past: "in the beginning," |