qiè shí
pratique; faisable; réaliste
虚假 (xūjiǎ)
false
不切实际 (bù qiè shíjì)
impractical
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Commencez gratuitementThe Chinese word 切实 (qiè shí) is composed of two characters: 切 (qiè), meaning "to cut" or "to be close to", and 实 (shí), meaning "real" or "true". Together, these characters convey the idea of "cutting to the truth" or "getting to the heart of the matter".The word 切实 is often used to describe something that is done in a thorough and practical way, without any unnecessary frills or complications. It can also be used to describe something that is true and accurate, without any exaggeration or embellishment.For example, the phrase 切实执行 (qiè shí zhí xíng) means "to carry out (a task) in a thorough and practical way", while the phrase 切实可靠 (qiè shí kě kào) means "to be true and reliable".The word 切实 is a versatile term that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is a useful addition to any HSK learner's vocabulary, as it can help them to express themselves more clearly and accurately in Chinese.