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Using 住 after a verb.
What does it mean when you put 住 behind a verb. (I read that it gives the verb before it a sense of firmness; to stop) But I still don't understand what that means.
Ex. 这桥承受得住很大的重量。
Can you give more examples, which situations can you not use 住 behind the verb.
Does the following phrases make sense?
看得住
做不住
说不住
听得住?
14 de out de 2012 13:46
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在动词后用“主”,表明有能力完成前边的动作。Using 住 after a verb demonstrate the ability to complete the action front
14 de outubro de 2012
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using “住” after “得” or “不” to express capable or incapable
这桥承受得住很大的重量。 can 承受
看得住 can 看住
坐不住 can't 坐住
using “住” after a verb to express "firmly"
看住 keep an eye on it firmly so it can be in control totally
坐住 sit down for a period of time and don't hang around
捉住 seize or hold of sth. or sb. firmly
记住 keep firmly in mind
14 de outubro de 2012
thank you ^_^
30 de outubro de 2012
1 ) All of the the four are wrong.
2 ) If you don't understand住after that word,you can use 可以to do it instead.
3 ) For example, 这桥承受得住很大的重量=这桥可以承受很大的重量 So住does indicate a sense of firmness.
4 ) More examples, 靠得住,拿得住,停得住. You see. 得and住are sequenced so that 住 indicates a sense of firmness.
14 de outubro de 2012
I am not a professional Chinese teacher, so l'd like to explain it in my own way. I hope it can help you.
In this sentence, you should not consider "住" as a verb though in some cases, we use two verbs in the same sentence.
"这桥承受得住很大的重量". the words "承受得住"here can be replaced by "承受得起" “承受的了". I think "住" in this sentence doesn't really mean anything. It's just like some kind of idiom. We use "住" to describe a level or state. "这桥承受得住很大的重量" = "This bridge can sustain a heavy weight" .
Besides, we don't use 看得住/做不住/说不住/听得住. And i'd like to give you some examples of right usage of “住”
“演讲太无聊了,他已经坐不住了”
“敌人太狡猾了,我们已经抵挡不住了”
14 de outubro de 2012
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junjie
Habilidades linguísticas
Chinês (Mandarim), Inglês, Espanhol
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