优点
A feature or quality that is good, useful, or helpful; an advantage.
Ejemplos
3 de 5诚实是他最大的优点。
Honesty is his greatest merit.
请陈述该计划的优点和缺点。
Please state the advantages and disadvantages of the plan.
这车唯一的优点就是省油。
The only good thing about this car is that it's fuel-efficient.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
优 (excellent) + 点 (point) = excellent point.
Quiz rápido
我们要学会看到别人的____,而不是只盯着缺点。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 优点
Ejemplos
诚实是他最大的优点。
everydayHonesty is his greatest merit.
请陈述该计划的优点和缺点。
formalPlease state the advantages and disadvantages of the plan.
这车唯一的优点就是省油。
informalThe only good thing about this car is that it's fuel-efficient.
分析这项技术的优点对研究至关重要。
academicAnalyzing the merits of this technology is crucial to the research.
我们需要突出产品的竞争优点。
businessWe need to highlight the competitive advantages of the product.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
优缺点
advantages and disadvantages
集众家之长
combine the strengths of many (idiom)
无可挑剔的优点
impeccable merit
Se confunde a menudo con
优点 is a general good quality; 优势 is a comparative advantage over others.
Notas de uso
Essential for IELTS Writing Task 2 when asked to discuss 'advantages and disadvantages'.
Errores comunes
Learners often use '好处' (benefit) in formal writing where '优点' (merit/advantage) is more appropriate.
Truco para recordar
优 (excellent) + 点 (point) = excellent point.
Origen de la palabra
优 (excellent/superior) + 点 (point/feature).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Chinese job interviews, you are often asked to talk about your 优点 (strengths) and 缺点 (weaknesses).
Quiz rápido
我们要学会看到别人的____,而不是只盯着缺点。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 优点
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