必将

bìjiāng

inevitably

HSK 7

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

"必将" is a formal adverb meaning "surely will" or "inevitably will". It expresses a strong certainty about a future event or outcome. It is often used in written or formal spoken Chinese to emphasize inevitability or determination.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see "必将" in speeches, essays, or news reports when the speaker wants to stress that something positive or important will definitely happen if certain conditions are met.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 必将 + verb phrase: emphasizes certainty of the action happening.
  • Often used with verbs like 取得 (achieve), 改变 (change), 克服 (overcome).

Nuance and Register

"必将" carries a formal and somewhat literary tone, making it less common in casual conversation. It conveys confidence and determination about the future.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse "必将" with "一定" which also means "definitely" but is more neutral and common in everyday speech. "必将" is stronger and more formal, often implying a cause-effect relationship or a confident prediction.

예문

只要努力学习,你必将取得好成绩。

Zhǐyào nǔlì xuéxí, nǐ bìjiāng qǔdé hǎo chéngjì.

As long as you study hard, you will surely achieve good results.

科技的发展必将改变我们的生活方式。

Kējì de fāzhǎn bìjiāng gǎibiàn wǒmen de shēnghuó fāngshì.

The development of technology will inevitably change our way of life.

面对挑战,我们必将克服困难,取得胜利。

Miànduì tiǎozhàn, wǒmen bìjiāng kèfú kùnnán, qǔdé shènglì.

Facing challenges, we will surely overcome difficulties and achieve victory.