HSK Level 5

答复

dá fù

réponse formelle; réponse

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Exemples de phrases

我正在等待他的答复。

wǒ zhèng zài děng dài tā de dá fù.

I am waiting for his reply.

我收到了他的答复,我很满意。

wǒ shōu dào le tā de dá fù, wǒ hěn mǎn yì.

I received his reply, and I am very satisfied.

我还没有收到他的答复,我很着急。

wǒ hái méi shōu dào tā de dá fù, wǒ hěn zháo jí.

I haven't received his reply yet, and I am very anxious.

Synonymes

Antonymes

询问 (xúnwèn)

ask

提问 (tíwèn)

question

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word "答复" is composed of two characters: "答" and "复". The character "答" means "to answer" or "to reply", while the character "复" means "to return" or "to repeat". Together, the two characters form the word "答复", which means "to answer" or "to reply".The word "答复" is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as when someone is asked a question and they provide an answer, or when someone is writing a letter or email and they are responding to a previous message.The word "答复" is also used in some Chinese idioms and proverbs. For example, the idiom "有问必答" means "to answer every question", while the proverb "言多必失" means "the more you talk, the more mistakes you will make".Understanding the etymology of Chinese words can help learners to better understand the meaning and usage of those words. By knowing the origins of a word, learners can also gain a deeper appreciation for the Chinese language and culture.