本领

běn lǐng

skill

HSK 5

漢字分解

Understanding 本领

The word 本领 (běnlǐng) refers to a person's skill, ability, or talent, especially practical or useful skills. It often implies competence that can be applied effectively in real situations.

Usage and Nuance

本领 is commonly used to highlight someone's capability or proficiency in a certain area. It can refer to both physical skills and intellectual abilities. When you say someone has '本领', it means they are very skilled or talented.

Common Collocations

  • 本领 (xué běnlǐng): to learn a skill
  • 本领 (yǒu běnlǐng): to have skills or abilities
  • 本领 (běnlǐng dà): very skilled

These collocations are often used in everyday conversation to discuss personal abilities or professional skills.

Register and Tone

本领 is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is often used in spoken language and writing when praising or describing someone's abilities.

Avoiding Confusion

Don't confuse 本领 with 技能 (jìnéng), which is more technical or specialized skill. 本领 has a broader and sometimes more personal or practical connotation.

例文

他的本领很大,能解决各种复杂的问题。

Tā de běnlǐng hěn dà, néng jiějué gè zhǒng fùzá de wèntí.

He has great skills and can solve all kinds of complex problems.

学会这项本领对你的职业发展很有帮助。

Xuéhuì zhè xiàng běnlǐng duì nǐ de zhíyè fāzhǎn hěn yǒu bāngzhù.

Mastering this skill is very helpful for your career development.

他虽然年纪小,但本领不小。

Tā suīrán niánjì xiǎo, dàn běnlǐng bù xiǎo.

Although he is young, his skills are considerable.