Definitions
- 1. candid
- 2. direct and to the point
- 3. simply
- 4. just
- 5. might as well
Word relationships
Usage notes
Common mistakes
Unlike 'simply' in English, 干脆 as an adverb implies a decisive choice made to avoid complication, often carrying a tone of 'might as well'. It is not used for simplifying explanations.
Formality
干脆 is used in both spoken and written Chinese but leans slightly colloquial when suggesting a straightforward action.
Example Sentences
1 shown他的回答很 干脆 ,直接说不行。
His reply was very direct; he straightforwardly said no.
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