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差强人意(差強人意)

chà qiáng rén yìLife Philosophy

差强人意 (chà qiáng rén yì) literally meansbarely satisfies expectationsand expressesmeets minimum standards only”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving life philosophy.

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Pronunciation: chà qiáng rén yì Literal meaning: Barely satisfies expectations

Origin & Usage

This nuanced idiom describes something that somewhat (差) forcefully (强) satisfies (人意) expectations, originating from Han Dynasty literary criticism. Interestingly, its meaning evolved significantly - originally indicating exceeding expectations, it gradually shifted to describe barely adequate performance. The change occurred during the Northern Song period, creating a semantic reversal that confuses even native speakers. The character '差' caused this ambiguity, as it can mean either 'somewhat' or 'differ from' depending on pronunciation. During the Qing Dynasty, scholars standardized its current meaning of marginally acceptable quality. Modern usage describes performance meeting minimum standards without excellence, particularly in evaluations where basic requirements are satisfied without impressive quality.

When to Use

Situation: The project's results were acceptable but not impressive


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 差强人意 mean in English?

差强人意 (chà qiáng rén yì) literally translates toBarely satisfies expectationsand is used to expressMeets minimum standards only”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theLife Philosophy category..

When is 差强人意 used?

Situation: The project's results were acceptable but not impressive

What is the pinyin for 差强人意?

The pinyin pronunciation for 差强人意 ischà qiáng rén yì”.

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