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unexpectedly / actually / to go so far as to / indeed
Usage
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竟 [jìng]
【Verb】
1. 终了,完毕: (in the sense of) finish; complete.
Example: 继承先烈未竟的事业. (Inheriting the unfinished cause of the predecessors.)
2. 到底,终于: (in the sense of) in the end; eventually.
Example: 毕竟. 有志者事竟成. (In the end, those with ambition will achieve success.)
3. 整,从头到尾: (in the sense of) throughout; whole.
Example: 竟日. 竟夜. (The whole day. The whole night.)
4. 居然,表示出乎意料: (in the sense of) actually; unexpectedly.
Example: 竟然. 竟至. (Actually/ unexpectedly to this extent.)
【Noun】
"竟" is a borrowed character for "境," meaning border; national boundary.
Example: 竟界 (boundary; border); 竟尉 (ancient military officer at border).
【Adverb】
1. 终于;到底: (in the sense of) in the end; eventually.
Example: 平原君竟与毛遂偕. (In the end, Pingyuan Jun went with Mao Sui.)
2. 竟然;倒,含出乎意料之意: (in the sense of) actually; unexpectedly.
Example: 竟.kill蛟而出. (Surprisingly, he killed the dragon and emerged.)
3. 径,一直,直接: (in the sense of) throughout; whole.
Example: 竟直 (simply); 竟已 (ended); 竟此 (up to this point).
【Adjective】
1. 全部;完全;整个: (in the sense of) whole; complete.
Example: 君竟日不出门. (You didn't go out for the whole day.)
【Additional Notes】
- The original meaning pertains to "end" in the context of performing music.
- The word has various usages in expressions indicating conclusion, completion, or unexpected results.
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