suǒwèi de...
so-called... (所谓的……)
所谓的 means “so-called.” It introduces a name, label, or concept and can sound neutral, doubtful, or slightly critical depending on context.
核心例句
所谓的成功不能只看收入。
Suǒwèi de chénggōng bù néng zhǐ kàn shōurù.
So-called success cannot be judged only by income.
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课程摘要
所谓的 means “so-called.” It introduces a name, label, or concept and can sound neutral, doubtful, or slightly critical depending on context.
所谓的 is placed before a noun or noun phrase, such as 所谓的成功 or 所谓的好工作. It often shows that the speaker is referring to a common label, not necessarily fully agreeing with it. Do not use it before a full explanation; for defining a concept, use 所谓 A,就是 B. Compared with 普通的 “ordinary,” 所谓的 is about a name or label, not a quality of the object itself.
语法句型
所谓的 A
puts a label or commonly used name before a noun, sometimes with doubt or distance
所谓的成功不能只看收入。
Suǒwèi de chénggōng bù néng zhǐ kàn shōurù.
So-called success cannot be judged only by income.