qià qià
just; exactly; precisely
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他恰恰相反,喜欢安静。
tā qiàqiǎ xiāngfǎn, xǐhuān ānjìng.
On the contrary, he likes peace and quiet.
绝对 (juéduì)
absolutely
完全 (wánquán)
completely
The Chinese word "恰恰" (qiàqià) is a reduplicated form of the word "恰" (qià), which means "just right" or "exactly". The reduplication of the word emphasizes the meaning of "just right" or "exactly". The word "恰恰" can be used as an adverb to mean "just right" or "exactly", or as a verb to mean "to do something just right" or "to do something exactly". For example, the sentence "他把事情办得恰恰好" (tā bǎ shìqíng bàn dé qiàqià hǎo) means "He did the thing just right". The sentence "她把衣服裁剪得恰恰合适" (tā bǎ yīfú cáijiǎn dé qiàqià héshì) means "She tailored the clothes to fit just right".