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Kelime sıklığı ve önem indeksi, bir kelimenin belirli bir dilde ne sıklıkta göründüğünü gösterir. Sayı ne kadar küçükse, kelime o kadar sık kullanılır. En sık kullanılan kelimeler genellikle 1 ile 4000 arasındadır. Bu önem indeksi, dil öğrenme süreciniz sırasında en faydalı kelimelere odaklanmanıza yardımcı olur.
Kelime sıklığı ve önem indeksi, bir kelimenin belirli bir dilde ne sıklıkta göründüğünü gösterir. Sayı ne kadar küçükse, kelime o kadar sık kullanılır. En sık kullanılan kelimeler genellikle 1 ile 4000 arasındadır. Bu önem indeksi, dil öğrenme süreciniz sırasında en faydalı kelimelere odaklanmanıza yardımcı olur.
但是, 不过, 然而, 只是
word] anlamları Çince
但是
Örnek:
I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining.
我想去散步,但是开始下雨了。
She is very talented, but she lacks confidence.
她非常有才华,但是缺乏自信。
Kullanım: informalBağlam: Used to contrast two ideas or statements.
Not: This is the most common usage of 'but' in English, often used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or modifies the previous one.
不过
Örnek:
I like the movie; however, it was too long.
我喜欢这部电影,不过它太长了。
He was late, but he still managed to catch the bus.
他迟到了,不过还是赶上了公交。
Kullanım: informalBağlam: Used similarly to 'but' to introduce a contrasting idea.
Not: '不过' is often used in casual conversation and can be seen as slightly less formal than '但是'.
然而
Örnek:
I thought I could finish the project quickly; however, it took much longer.
我以为我能快速完成这个项目,然而,它花了更久的时间。
The weather was nice; however, we decided to stay indoors.
天气很好,然而,我们决定呆在室内。
Kullanım: formalBağlam: Used in more formal writing or speech to introduce a strong contrast.
Not: '然而' is often used in written Chinese and formal contexts, providing a smoother transition between contrasting ideas.
只是
Örnek:
I like to travel, but I don't have enough time.
我喜欢旅行,只是没有足够的时间。
He is smart, but he is a bit lazy.
他很聪明,只是有点懒。
Kullanım: informalBağlam: Used to imply a limitation or a condition.
Not: '只是' often conveys a sense of limitation or an exception to the preceding statement.
But eşanlamlıları
However
Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict the previous statement.
Örnek: I wanted to go to the party; however, I had too much work to do.
Not: More formal and slightly stronger in contrast than 'but'.
Yet
Used to introduce a contrast with what has already been said.
Örnek: She is a talented musician, yet she has never performed in public.
Not: Suggests a stronger contrast or unexpected outcome.
Nevertheless
In spite of that; notwithstanding; however.
Örnek: The weather was cold; nevertheless, we decided to go for a walk.
Not: Conveys a sense of defiance or determination despite the preceding statement.
Nonetheless
In spite of that; nevertheless.
Örnek: I am not a fan of horror movies; nonetheless, I agreed to watch one with my friends.
Not: Similar to 'nevertheless', but slightly more formal and literary.
Still
In spite of that; nevertheless.
Örnek: I know it's late, but I still want to finish this chapter before going to bed.
Not: Emphasizes continuity or persistence despite the preceding statement.
But ifadeleri, yaygın kullanılan ifadeler
Butter someone up
To flatter or praise someone excessively in order to gain favor or advantage.
Örnek: He was trying to butter up the boss to get a promotion.
Not: The word 'butter' here is used metaphorically to signify the act of smoothing things over or making someone feel good.
Butt heads
To argue or have a conflict with someone.
Örnek: The two colleagues constantly butt heads over project decisions.
Not: The term 'butt heads' is a figurative way of expressing a clash or disagreement between individuals.
Butt in
To intrude or interrupt a conversation or situation that does not involve you.
Örnek: I wish my nosy neighbor wouldn't butt in on our conversations.
Not: The phrase 'butt in' implies an unwanted interference in a conversation, whereas 'but' is a conjunction used to introduce a contrast.
Butt of a joke
To be the target of jokes or ridicule.
Örnek: He always seemed to be the butt of everyone's jokes.
Not: In this phrase, 'butt' refers to the target or object of the joke, contrasting with 'but' which is a conjunction.
Butt out
To tell someone to stop interfering or meddling in a situation.
Örnek: I think it's time for you to butt out of our business.
Not: 'Butt out' is a phrasal verb meaning to remove oneself from a situation, unlike 'but' which is a conjunction used to introduce an opposing idea.
Butt up against
To be positioned closely or in direct contact with something.
Örnek: The new building will butt up against the park, creating a nice view.
Not: In this phrase, 'butt up against' denotes physical proximity, while 'but' serves as a conjunction indicating a contrast.
Nothing but
Used to emphasize that only one thing is present or happening.
Örnek: She ate nothing but salad for lunch.
Not: The phrase 'nothing but' emphasizes exclusivity, whereas 'but' is a conjunction used to introduce a contrasting element.
But günlük (argo) ifadeleri
Bummer
Bummer is used to express disappointment or frustration about a situation or outcome.
Örnek: I wanted to go to the beach, but it's raining. What a bummer!
Not: But is a conjunction indicating contrast, while bummer is a slang term expressing a negative feeling.
Buttload
Buttload is used informally to mean a large or excessive amount of something.
Örnek: I have a buttload of work to do before the deadline.
Not: While but serves to contrast ideas, buttload emphasizes a significant quantity.
Butthurt
Butthurt describes someone who is overly sensitive, offended, or upset over a minor issue.
Örnek: He's so butthurt about losing the game.
Not: But is a conjunction, while butthurt is slang describing being overly sensitive or offended.
Butterface
Butterface is used to describe a person who has an attractive body but an unattractive face.
Örnek: She's pretty, but her face... butterface.
Not: While but is a conjunction showing a contrast, butterface is a slang term focusing on physical appearance.
Butthole
Butthole is a derogatory term used to describe someone annoying, rude, or unpleasant.
Örnek: He can be a real butthole sometimes.
Not: While but serves to contrast ideas, butthole is slang used as an insult or to criticize someone.
Butter up
To butter up means to flatter, praise, or be overly nice to someone with the intention of gaining favor or advantage.
Örnek: He keeps trying to butter up the boss for a promotion.
Not: Though similar in concept to 'but', butter up is slang and carries a connotation of insincerity or manipulation.
Butthorn
Butthorn is a playful slang term used to describe someone irritating or causing annoyance.
Örnek: He's been a real butthorn lately, always causing trouble.
Not: While but expresses contrast, butthorn is slang implying someone is a source of irritation or trouble.
But - Örnekler
I have a red car, but it needs repairs.
我有一辆红色的车,但它需要修理。
She wanted to go to the party, but she was too tired.
她想去参加派对,但她太累了。
He studied hard for the exam, but he still didn't pass.
他为了考试努力学习,但他还是没有通过。
They planned to go on vacation, but their flight got cancelled.
他们计划去度假,但他们的航班被取消了。
But dilbilgisi
But - Eşdizim bağlacı (Coordinating conjunction) / Bağlaç (Coordinating conjunction)
Sözcük tabanı: but
Çekimler
Hece, Ayrıştırma ve Vurgu
But 1 hece içerir: but
Fonetik yazı: ˈbət
but , ˈbət (Kırmızı hece vurguludur)
But - Önem ve kullanım sıklığı
Kelime sıklığı ve önem indeksi, bir kelimenin belirli bir dilde ne sıklıkta göründüğünü gösterir. Sayı ne kadar küçükse, kelime o kadar sık kullanılır. En sık kullanılan kelimeler genellikle 1 ile 4000 arasındadır.
But: 0 - 100 (Son Derece Yaygın).
Bu önem indeksi, dil öğrenme süreciniz sırasında en faydalı kelimelere odaklanmanıza yardımcı olur.