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适可而止(適可而止)

shì kě ér zhǐWisdom & Learning

适可而止 (shì kě ér zhǐ) literally meanswhen appropriate, then stopand expressesstop at the right point; practice moderation”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving wisdom & learning.

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Pronunciation: shì kě ér zhǐ Literal meaning: When appropriate, then stop

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes when appropriate (适可) then (而) stopping (止). It advocates for moderation and knowing limits. The phrase warns against excess and overindulgence. Modern usage advises stopping at the right point - eating until satisfied not stuffed, drinking in moderation, working hard but not to burnout.

When to Use

Situation: Moderation in all things is the path to balance.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 适可而止 mean in English?

适可而止 (shì kě ér zhǐ) literally translates toWhen appropriate, then stopand is used to expressStop at the right point; practice moderation”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theWisdom & Learning category..

When is 适可而止 used?

Situation: Moderation in all things is the path to balance.

What is the pinyin for 适可而止?

The pinyin pronunciation for 适可而止 isshì kě ér zhǐ”.