běn lǐng
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他很有本领,什么都会做。
tā hěn yǒu běnlǐng, shénme dōu huì zuò.
He is very capable and can do anything.
我要好好学习,将来才能有本领。
wǒ yào hǎohao xuéxí, jiānglái cáinéng yǒu běnlǐng.
I must study hard so that I can be capable in the future.
本领越大,责任越大。
běnlǐng yuè dà, zérèn yuè dà.
The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.
能耐 (néngnài)
ability
本事 (běnshì)
skill
无能 (wúneng)
incompetence
无知 (wúzhī)
ignorance
The Chinese word **本领** (běn lǐng) is composed of two characters: **本** (běn) and **领** (lǐng). **本** originally meant "root" or "origin", and later extended to mean "foundation" or "basis". **领** originally meant "to receive" or "to accept", and later extended to mean "to lead" or "to command". When combined, **本领** literally means "fundamental ability" or "basic skill". In modern Chinese, **本领** is used to refer to one's skills, abilities, or talents. It can also be used to refer to one's knowledge or expertise in a particular field. For example, someone who is good at cooking might be said to have good **本领** in the kitchen.