RECENT 最近
PAST AND NOT DISTANT.
Modern Chinese Criteria
RECENTLY
nuper refers to a period several days or months ago, sometime even years.
modo refers to a period a fews moments since "just now".
Words (5 items)
新 xīn OC: siŋ MC: sin 56 Attributions
- Word relations
- Ant: 久/ENDURING
The general word for something which is constant and lasting in time is jiǔ 久 (ant. qǐng 頃 "for a short time"), which can refer to bounded or unbounded and open-ended persistence in time.
- Syntactic words
- nsubj=nonhumanwhat is recent
- vadNrecent, recently acquired; recently planted (forest); recently arrived (and without lasting links to a place)
- vadVnewly, recently; lately; just
- vadV.ad:vadNrecently (deceased/built etc)
- vibe recent (in one's job etc); be a recent event
近 jìn OC: ɡɯnʔ MC: gɨn 4 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vadNrecent (times)
- vadVfrom recent times, relating to recent timesLZ
- vibe recent; relate to a recent timeLZ
近日 jìn rì OC: ɡɯnʔ mljiɡ MC: gɨn ȵit 4 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- NPadSrecently; the last days
- NPadVrecently; the last days
始 shǐ OC: lʰɯʔ MC: ɕɨ 3 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- vadVonly recently, newly
間 jiān MC: kean OC: kreen 0 Attributions
- Syntactic words
- nadVHANSHU: of late; in recent times