可取之处 (可取之處)
kě qǔ zhī chù
Pinyin

Definition

可取之处 (可取之處)
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kě qǔ zhī chù
  1. positive point
  2. merit
  3. redeeming quality

Related Words (20)

zhī
  1. 1 (possessive particle, literary equivalent of 的[de])
  2. 2 him
  3. 3 her
  4. 4 it
zhī hòu
  1. 1 afterwards
  2. 2 following
  3. 3 later
  4. 4 after
  1. 1 can
  2. 2 may
  3. 3 able to
  4. 4 to approve
  5. 5 to permit
  6. 6 to suit
  7. 7 (particle used for emphasis) certainly
  8. 8 very
kě yǐ
  1. 1 can
  2. 2 may
  3. 3 possible
  4. 4 able to
  5. 5 not bad
  6. 6 pretty good
kě xī
  1. 1 it is a pity
  2. 2 what a pity
  3. 3 unfortunately

Idioms (20)

一丘之貉
yī qiū zhī hé
  1. 1 jackals of the same tribe (idiom); fig. They are all just as bad as each other.
一之为甚
yī zhī wéi shèn
  1. 1 once is more than enough (idiom)
一年之计在于春
yī nián zhī jì zài yú chūn
  1. 1 the whole year must be planned for in the spring (idiom)
  2. 2 early planning is the key to success
一技之长
yī jì zhī cháng
  1. 1 proficiency in a particular field (idiom)
  2. 2 skill in a specialized area (idiom)
一掬同情之泪
yī jū tóng qíng zhī lèi
  1. 1 to shed tears of sympathy (idiom)

Sample Sentences

此事一传开,很多人觉得挺新鲜。考察一番发现,这个创意有三个可取之处。
cǐ shì yī chuánkāi ,hěnduō rén juéde tǐng xīnxiān 。kǎochá yīfān fāxiàn ,zhège chuàngyì yǒu sān ge kěqǔzhīchù 。
As soon as news of the matter spread, many people felt the idea was refreshing . And if we look deeper, this idea has three benefits.
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这样就太得不偿失咯,中医说“养生之诀,当以睡眠为先,睡能还精,睡能养气,睡能健脾益胃,睡能坚骨强筋”,古人的经验之谈还是有可取之处的。
zhèyàng jiù tài débùchángshī lo ,zhōngyī shuō “yǎngshēng zhī jué ,dāng yǐ shuìmián wèi xiān ,shuì néng huán jīng ,shuì néng yǎngqì ,shuì néng jiànpí yìwèi ,shuì néng jiāngǔ qiángjīn ”,gǔrén de jīngyàn zhī tán háishì yǒu kěqǔzhīchù de 。
The gains really don't surpass what you lose in this case. There's a saying in traditional Chinese medicine circles: "Sleep should take priority in any health strategy, as sleep can restore your spirit, sleep can restore chi, sleep is beneficial for the stomach and the spleen and sleep can strengthen your bones and build your muscles." There's always something to learn from the experience of those from pre-modern China.