所作所为

suǒzuò-suǒwéi

one's conduct and deeds

HSK 7

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"所作所为" refers to a person's actions or behavior, often with a negative or critical connotation. It is commonly used to comment on someone's conduct, especially when it is questionable or disappointing.

Common Contexts

You will often see "所作所为" in contexts discussing moral judgment, responsibility, or character evaluation. It is frequently used in news reports, social commentary, and everyday conversations when criticizing or reflecting on someone's deeds.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

Using "所作所为" implies a certain distance and judgment from the speaker. It is more formal and evaluative than simply saying "行为" (behavior). Avoid using it for neutral or positive actions to prevent unintended criticism.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "所作所为" with "行为". While both mean behavior, "所作所为" carries a stronger evaluative tone and is often used to highlight negative or morally questionable conduct.

Example Sentences

他的所作所为让大家非常失望。

Tā de suǒzuò-suǒwéi ràng dàjiā fēicháng shīwàng.

His behavior made everyone very disappointed.

我们不能容忍这种不负责任的所作所为。

Wǒmen bùnéng róngrěn zhè zhǒng bù fùzérèn de suǒzuò-suǒwéi.

We cannot tolerate this kind of irresponsible behavior.

他的所作所为反映了他的性格。

Tā de suǒzuò-suǒwéi fǎnyìng le tā de xìnggé.

His actions reflect his character.