liáng hǎo
bien; bien
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他的中文水平很好。
tā de zhōngwén shuǐpíng hěn hǎo.
His Chinese level is very good.
这个主意很好。
zhè ge zhǔyì hěn hǎo.
This is a good idea.
今天天气很好。
jīntiān tiānqì hěn hǎo.
The weather is very good today.
好 (hǎo)
good
优秀 (yōuxiù)
excellent
糟糕 (zāo gāo)
bad
差劲 (chà jìn)
poor
The Chinese word 良好 (liánghǎo) is composed of two characters: 良 (liáng) and 好 (hǎo). The character 良 originally meant "good" or "fine", and was often used in contrast to the character 恶 (è), which meant "bad" or "evil". Over time, the meaning of 良 expanded to include the idea of "goodness" or "virtue", and it is now often used to describe someone who is kind, honest, and hardworking. The character 好 (hǎo) originally meant "to like" or "to be fond of", and was often used in contrast to the character 厌 (yàn), which meant "to dislike" or "to hate". Over time, the meaning of 好 expanded to include the idea of "good" or "excellent", and it is now often used to describe something that is of high quality or that is pleasing to the senses. When the two characters 良 and 好 are combined, they create the word 良好 (liánghǎo), which means "good" or "excellent". This word is often used to describe something that is of high quality, that is pleasing to the senses, or that is morally good.