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就是 (jiùshì) is typically used to express agreement or to emphasize a point. It can be used in response to a statement or question to indicate that the speaker agrees with or understands the point being made. For example, if someone says "你今天很忙 (nǐ jīntiān hěn máng) - You're very busy today," the response "就是 (jiùshì)" could be used to indicate agreement.
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In Chinese, 就是 (jiùshì) can be used to express agreement, precisely, or exactly. Depending on the context, the meaning of 就是 can change.
For example, when used in a question, 就是 can be used to confirm something. For example, if someone asked 你要去哪里 (nǐ yào qù nǎlǐ, "Where are you going?"), the response could be 就是去那里 (jiùshì qù nàlǐ, "I'm going there (not anywhere else)").
When used in a statement, 就是 can be used to emphasize a point. For example, if someone said 他们不会来 (tāmen bù huì lái, "They won't come"), the response could be 就是不会来 (jiùshì bù huì lái, "Exactly, they won't come").
In other contexts, 就是 can be used to indicate that something is the only option. For example, if someone said 你只能做一件事 (nǐ zhǐ néng zuò yī jiàn shì, "You can only do one thing"), the response could be 就是这件事 (jiùshì zhè jiàn shì, "Exactly, this thing").
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Synonyms:
正是 (zhèngshì) - precisely, exactly
没错 (méicuò) - exactly, that's right
Antonyms:
不是 (bùshì) - not, not so
不对 (bùduì) - not right, incorrect
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