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起码 (qǐmǎ) is commonly used to express the idea of "at least" or "minimum". For example, 你起码应该给我一个解释 (nǐ qǐmǎ yīnggāi gěi wǒ yīgè jiěshì) meaning "you should at least give me an explanation". It can also be used to express the idea of "elementary" or "rudimentary". For example, 我们起码要有一个计划 (wǒmen qǐmǎ yào yǒu yīgè jìhuà) meaning "we should at least have a plan".
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The term 起码 (qǐmǎ) is commonly used in informal contexts to indicate a minimum requirement, a basic standard, or something that is rudimentary. It conveys the idea of what is necessary or expected, often implying that anything less than this standard is inadequate.
For instance, when someone says "你起码要完成这个任务" (nǐ qǐmǎ yào wánchéng zhège rènwù), it translates to "You at least need to complete this task." Here, 起码 emphasizes the minimum expectation of completing the task.
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Certainly! The term 起码 (qǐmǎ) conveys the idea of "minimum" or "at least." Here are some alternative words and phrases you can use to express similar meanings:
1. 至少 (zhìshǎo) - This means "at least" and is often used to indicate the minimum standard or requirement in a situation. It emphasizes the lowest acceptable level.
2. 最低 (zuìdī) - This translates to "lowest" and can refer to the minimum amount or degree of something, often used in contexts like prices or standards.
3. 基本 (jīběn) - Meaning "basic" or "fundamental," this word refers to the essential or rudimentary aspects of something, indicating what is necessary for a foundational understanding.
4. 初步 (chūbù) - This means "initial" or "preliminary," suggesting something that is in the early stages or represents a basic form of development.
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