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Quiz:

1. An example of a 对决 (duìjué) is all of the following, except for:

     A. The Super Bowl in NFL Football
     B. Batman fighting the Joker at the climax of the movie
     C. Passing your exam with a perfect score
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对决

On Tuesday, November 8th 2016, the United States will elect a new president to begin serving in January of 2017. The two candidates this year are Donald Trump, representing the Republican Party and Hillary Clinton, representing the Democratic Party. These two candidates received more votes earlier this year in the "primary elections" than the other candidates in their parties and are now in direct competition for the presidency. Since being chosen as the nominees, the candidates have been "facing off" in political debates, as well as attacking each other in interviews, speeches and TV commercials. Of course, this process is familiar to Americans, as it happens every four years, but this year's face off has been particularly heated. So, how can you describe this coming November 8th in Chinese?

We can call this kind of contest a 对决 (duìjué). The descriptive noun can be used to...Read more

Let's break down "对决(duìjué)":

对 (duì): right / couple / correct
决 (jué): to decide / to determine / to execute (somebody)

An example of "对决 (duìjué)" in a sentence:

Měiguó zǒngtǒng dàxuǎn: xīlālǐ yǔ chuānpǔ de duìjué.
美国       总统        大选:   希拉里 与  川普      的  对决!
The United States presidential election showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

In Dialogue:

Érzi: "Bàba, zhè shì zhēn de jiàn ma?"
儿子: "爸爸,这   是    真   的  剑   吗?"
Son: "Dad, is this a real sword?"

Bàba: "Dāngrán, zhè kě shì yī chǎng duìjué!"
爸爸:     "当然,    这  可 是  一  场     对决!"
Dad: Of course, it is a duel!"

 
Naughty捣蛋

Recently, a video of some misbehaving children in Henan Province, China went viral throughout the Chinese cyberworld. Some kids on a public bus were recorded on CCTV video footage dancing and swinging from the hanging straps. It all seemed like innocent "horse play" until one boy took out a fire extinguisher and sprayed it as the side doors of the bus opened at a stop. The other passengers covered their faces and quickly exited the bus, leaving the overwhelmed bus driver to calm things down and deal with the "淘气 (táoqì) naughty" children.

This kind of behavior happens throughout the world, especially during summertime and holidays where energy rides high due to the excitement of being out of school. This innocent and sometimes not-so-innocent behavior in English may be called horseplay, tomfoolery, "acting up", or "clowning around". In Chinese, we call this kind of behavior "捣蛋 (dǎodàn)".

Let's break down: 捣蛋 (dǎodàn)

捣 (dǎo): verb, means hull; beat, attack
蛋 (dàn): noun, means egg.
捣蛋 (dǎodàn): means "to make trouble"

Some examples of 捣蛋 (dǎodàn) used in a sentence:

Bié dǎodàn, gēmenr, wǒ yào xuéxí le.
别    捣蛋,  哥们儿 .  我  要   学习 了。
Don't give me a hard time, buddy. I'm trying to study.

Xiǎo háizi jiù xǐhuān dǎodàn.
小    孩子 就   喜欢    捣蛋。
Little kids always like to make trouble.

Additionally, to describe a mischievous person, we can add "鬼 (guǐ) ghost" and make the word "捣蛋 (dǎodànguǐ)," or "troublemaker."

Example:

Nàgè háizi shì gè dǎodànguǐ.
那个  孩子  是  个   捣蛋鬼。
That child is a little demon (troublemaker).

So, go ahead and admit it: When you were a child, what kind of naughty misbehavior did you create with your most mischievous friends?

Keep Reading:

Learn "完蛋了(wándàn le)" if you are "Over With"

Be Careful When Using "eggs" in Mandarin

Quiz:

1. Which one is not an example of "捣蛋 (dǎodàn)" in the classroom:
     A. putting your chewing gum under the desk
     B. cleaning the blackboard
     C. throwing your eraser at a classmate
     See Answer
 
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