笔记

bǐjì

to take down (in writing)

HSK 3

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Understanding 笔记

The word 笔记 (bǐjì) primarily means 'notes' or 'to take notes.' It refers to the written records made during lectures, meetings, or study sessions. The first character means 'pen' or 'writing instrument,' and means 'to record' or 'to mark.' Together, they emphasize the act of recording information by writing.

Usage in Daily Life

People often use 笔记 when talking about studying or work contexts where information is recorded for later reference. For example, students take 笔记 during classes, and professionals might keep 笔记 during meetings.

Common Collocations

These collocations are very common and useful for learners to express note-taking activities clearly.

Tips

When using 笔记, it usually refers to the content recorded rather than the physical pen or pencil. Avoid confusing 笔记 with (pen) alone. Also, 笔记 is often used as a noun, but it can be part of a verb phrase like 笔记 (to take notes).

Summary

Use 笔记 to talk about notes you write down to remember or study information. It is a practical word for students and professionals alike, and mastering its collocations will help you sound natural in academic and work settings.

예문

上课的时候,我喜欢认真做笔记。

Shàngkè de shíhòu, wǒ xǐhuān rènzhēn zuò bǐjì.

I like to take notes carefully during class.

他把会议的重点都写进了笔记里。

Tā bǎ huìyì de zhòngdiǎn dōu xiě jìnle bǐjì lǐ.

He wrote all the key points of the meeting into his notes.

复习的时候,翻看笔记很有帮助。

Fùxí de shíhòu, fān kàn bǐjì hěn yǒu bāngzhù.

Reviewing notes is very helpful when studying.