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- | ====== dàgāng: 大纲 - Outline, Synopsis, Summary ====== | + | |
- | ===== Quick Summary ===== | + | |
- | * **Keywords: | + | |
- | * **Summary: | + | |
- | ===== Core Meaning ===== | + | |
- | * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** dàgāng | + | |
- | * **Part of Speech:** Noun | + | |
- | * **HSK Level:** HSK 5 | + | |
- | * **Concise Definition: | + | |
- | * **In a Nutshell:** **大纲 (dàgāng)** is the skeleton of an idea. Think of it as the blueprint you create before building a house. Whether you're writing a university thesis, a business proposal, or the plot for a novel, the `dàgāng` is the structured list of main points and sub-points that guides the entire project. It provides clarity, logic, and a roadmap for the final work. | + | |
- | ===== Character Breakdown ===== | + | |
- | * **大 (dà):** Meaning " | + | |
- | * **纲 (gāng):** Meaning "main rope of a net," " | + | |
- | * Together, **大纲 (dàgāng)** literally translates to the "great rope" or "main framework." | + | |
- | ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== | + | |
- | While " | + | |
- | In the West, creating an outline can sometimes be seen as an optional or personal organizational tool. In the Chinese education system, submitting a detailed **论文大纲 (lùnwén dàgāng / thesis outline)** is often a formal, mandatory step that requires a professor' | + | |
- | This extends to the professional and governmental spheres. Major projects, policies, and reports are all built upon a foundational `dàgāng` that is reviewed and approved by superiors. This ensures alignment and adherence to a pre-agreed structure, highlighting a more collectivist and hierarchical approach to work compared to more individualistic work styles in the West. | + | |
- | ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== | + | |
- | **大纲 (dàgāng)** is a common and practical word used across various formal and semi-formal domains. | + | |
- | * **Academic Context:** This is its most common usage. Students and scholars create a **论文大纲 (lùnwén dàgāng)** for a thesis, a **课程大纲 (kèchéng dàgāng)** for a course syllabus, or a **复习大纲 (fùxí dàgāng)** for an exam study guide. | + | |
- | * **Business and Professional Context:** In meetings, you might discuss a **项目大纲 (xiàngmù dàgāng)** for a project plan or a **会议大纲 (huìyì dàgāng)** for a meeting agenda. It ensures efficiency and that everyone is on the same page. | + | |
- | * **Creative Context:** An author will write a **小说大纲 (xiǎoshuō dàgāng)** before starting a novel, and a screenwriter will create a **剧本大纲 (jùběn dàgāng)** for a script. | + | |
- | * **General Usage:** You can ask for a `dàgāng` of a new company policy or a government plan to quickly understand its main points without reading the entire document. | + | |
- | Its connotation is neutral and functional; it is a tool for organization and clarity. | + | |
- | ===== Example Sentences ===== | + | |
- | * **Example 1:** | + | |
- | * 在写论文之前,我必须先给教授看一下我的**大纲**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zài xiě lùnwén zhīqián, wǒ bìxū xiān gěi jiàoshòu kàn yíxià wǒ de **dàgāng**. | + | |
- | * English: Before writing my thesis, I have to show my professor my outline first. | + | |
- | * Analysis: A classic academic scenario. The `dàgāng` is a formal requirement and a key step in the writing process. | + | |
- | * **Example 2:** | + | |
- | * 我们先确定项目**大纲**,然后再讨论具体细节。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Wǒmen xiān quèdìng xiàngmù **dàgāng**, | + | |
- | * English: Let's first finalize the project outline, then we can discuss the specific details. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This is a typical business usage, emphasizing a top-down approach to planning. | + | |
- | * **Example 3:** | + | |
- | * 你能给我一个新政策的**大纲**吗?我没时间看全文。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Nǐ néng gěi wǒ yíge xīn zhèngcè de **dàgāng** ma? Wǒ méi shíjiān kàn quánwén. | + | |
- | * English: Can you give me an outline of the new policy? I don't have time to read the full text. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Here, `dàgāng` is used to mean a summary of the main points for a quick overview. | + | |
- | * **Example 4:** | + | |
- | * 这本小说的**大纲**作者就写了一个月,结构非常严谨。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhè běn xiǎoshuō de **dàgāng** zuòzhě jiù xiěle yíge yuè, jiégòu fēicháng yánjǐn. | + | |
- | * English: The author spent a whole month just writing the novel' | + | |
- | * Analysis: Highlights the importance of the `dàgāng` in creative work for building a solid structure. | + | |
- | * **Example 5:** | + | |
- | * 今天的会议**大纲**已经发到各位的邮箱了。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Jīntiān de huìyì **dàgāng** yǐjīng fā dào gèwèi de yóuxiāng le. | + | |
- | * English: Today' | + | |
- | * Analysis: In this context, `dàgāng` is synonymous with " | + | |
- | * **Example 6:** | + | |
- | * 开学第一天,老师向我们介绍了这门课的教学**大纲**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Kāixué dì yī tiān, lǎoshī xiàng wǒmen jièshào le zhè mén kè de jiàoxué **dàgāng**. | + | |
- | * English: On the first day of school, the teacher introduced the teaching syllabus for this course to us. | + | |
- | * Analysis: `教学大纲` (jiàoxué dàgāng) is a set phrase for a course syllabus or curriculum outline. | + | |
- | * **Example 7:** | + | |
- | * 他的演讲逻辑清晰,肯定事先准备了详细的**大纲**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tā de yǎnjiǎng luójí qīngxī, kěndìng shìxiān zhǔnbèi le xiángxì de **dàgāng**. | + | |
- | * English: His speech was very logical; he must have prepared a detailed outline beforehand. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Connects the quality of the final product (the speech) to the preparation of a good `dàgāng`. | + | |
- | * **Example 8:** | + | |
- | * 这份报告的**大纲**只包含三个要点:问题、分析和建议。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhè fèn bàogào de **dàgāng** zhǐ bāohán sān ge yàodiǎn: wèntí, fēnxī hé jiànyì. | + | |
- | * English: The outline of this report only contains three main points: problem, analysis, and recommendations. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Shows how `dàgāng` is composed of [[要点]] (yàodiǎn), | + | |
- | * **Example 9:** | + | |
- | * 政府发布了新的五年发展规划**大纲**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhèngfǔ fābù le xīn de wǔnián fāzhǎn guīhuà **dàgāng**. | + | |
- | * English: The government released the outline for the new five-year development plan. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Used for large-scale, | + | |
- | * **Example 10:** | + | |
- | * 考试前,我喜欢为每一科都列一个复习**大纲**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Kǎoshì qián, wǒ xǐhuān wèi měi yī kē dōu liè yíge fùxí **dàgāng**. | + | |
- | * English: Before an exam, I like to create a study outline for every subject. | + | |
- | * Analysis: A practical, personal use of `dàgāng` for studying and organization. | + | |
- | ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== | + | |
- | A frequent point of confusion for learners is distinguishing **大纲 (dàgāng)** from other words related to " | + | |
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- | **Common Mistake Example: | + | |
- | You are asking a friend to summarize a movie they just saw. | + | |
- | * **Incorrect: | + | |
- | * **Why it's wrong:** This sounds like you're asking for the screenwriter' | + | |
- | * **Correct: | + | |
- | * **Why it's right:** You are asking them to " | + | |
- | ===== Related Terms and Concepts ===== | + | |
- | * [[提纲]] (tígāng) - A very close synonym for `大纲`, often used interchangeably. Some people feel `提纲` is slightly more common for shorter outlines like for a speech, while `大纲` can be used for larger, more formal documents. | + | |
- | * [[摘要]] (zhāiyào) - An abstract. A summary of a *completed* work, placed at the beginning. Antonymic to `dàgāng` in terms of process (after vs. before). | + | |
- | * [[总结]] (zǒngjié) - A conclusion or summary. It reflects on what has already happened or been discussed. | + | |
- | * [[目录]] (mùlù) - Table of Contents. This is the structured list of chapters and sections in the *final* document. A `目录` is what a `大纲` becomes after the content is written. | + | |
- | * [[框架]] (kuàngjià) - Framework, structure. A broader, more abstract term. A `dàgāng` is a specific *type* of `kuàngjià` for a document or plan. | + | |
- | * [[要点]] (yàodiǎn) - Key points, main points. These are the building blocks that constitute a `dàgāng`. | + | |
- | * [[轮廓]] (lúnkuò) - Outline, contour, profile. This term is often used for physical shapes but can also refer to a rough sketch of an idea, generally less structured and detailed than a `dàgāng`. | + | |
- | * [[计划]] (jìhuà) - Plan. A very broad term for any set of intended actions. A `dàgāng` is often a key component of a larger written `计划`. | + |