quèshí
Indeed / truly (确实)
确实 means “indeed / truly.” It confirms that something is real or agrees with a previous judgment.
核心例句
这道题确实有点儿难。
Zhè dào tí quèshí yǒudiǎnr nán.
This question is indeed a little difficult.
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课程摘要
确实 means “indeed / truly.” It confirms that something is real or agrees with a previous judgment.
确实 means “indeed / truly.” It confirms that something is real or agrees with a previous judgment. In Chinese, 确实 usually appears before the verb, adjective, or number phrase it modifies. Use it when the meaning is clear: process, final result, continuation, confirmation, emphasis, estimate, similarity, minimum, or maximum. Do not translate word by word from Vietnamese or English; check whether the sentence needs an adverb, an adjective, or a number limit. Common mistakes include placing 确实 after the verb, using it with an exact number when an estimate is not intended, or confusing similar words such as 逐渐/不断, 仍然/依然, 大概/差不多, and 至少/最多.
语法句型
确实
确实 means “indeed / truly.” It confirms that something is real or agrees with a previous judgment.
他说得对,这个办法确实有用。
Tā shuō de duì, zhège bànfǎ quèshí yǒuyòng.
He is right; this method is indeed useful.
今天的天气确实不错。
Jīntiān de tiānqì quèshí búcuò.
Today’s weather is indeed nice.
她确实比以前进步了很多。
Tā quèshí bǐ yǐqián jìnbù le hěn duō.
She has indeed improved a lot compared with before.
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