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算是 (suàn shì) is used to express that something is at last, finally, or can be counted as or considered as something. For example, one might say: 他终于把作业做完了,可以算是一件好事 (tā zhōngyú bǎ zuòyè zuò wánle, kěyǐ suàn shì yī jiàn hǎoshì) which translates to "He finally finished his homework, which can be counted as a good thing".
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The phrase 算是 (suàn shì) is used in Chinese to indicate that something can be considered or counted as a certain category or state. It often conveys a sense of acceptance or acknowledgment, meaning "can be regarded as" or "can be counted as."
In this context, 算是 (suàn shì) does not directly imply agreement or disagreement. Instead, it suggests a recognition of a particular viewpoint or classification.
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The phrase 算是 (suàn shì) is generally used in both formal and informal contexts, but it tends to appear more frequently in informal conversations. It conveys the meaning of "at last," "finally," or "can be counted as" and is often used to express a sense of acceptance or conclusion regarding a situation or a person's status.
For example, someone might say, "这算是一个好的开始" (zhè suàn shì yī gè hǎo de kāi shǐ), meaning "This can be considered a good start."
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