Mandarin Grammar Point
一切 (yīqiè) - All, every

一切 (yīqiè) - All, every

Short explanation:

Used to express the concept of 'all' or 'every'.

Formation:

'一切' + Nouns

Examples:

他一切的行为都表现出他非常喜欢中国文化。
Tā yīqiè de xíngwéi dōu biǎoxiàn chū tā fēicháng xǐhuān Zhōngguó wénhuà.
All his behaviors show that he is very fond of Chinese culture.
她对一切的挑战都应对自如。
Tā duì yīqiè de tiǎozhàn dōu yìngduì zìrú.
She responds with ease to all challenges.
在考试之前,我们需要复习一切的课文和词汇。
Zài kǎoshì zhīqián, wǒmen xūyào fùxí yīqiè de kèwén hé cíhuì.
Before the exam, we need to review all the texts and vocabulary.
尽管他遇到了很大的困难,他一切都没有放弃。
Jǐnguǎn tā yùdào le hěn dà de kùnnán, tā yīqiè dōu méiyǒu fàngqì.
Despite facing great difficulties, he gave up nothing at all.

Long explanation:

The Mandarin Chinese word '一切 (yīqiè)' is often used to state a comprehensive meaning of 'all' or 'every', touching every part of a subject or concept. It is equivalent to saying 'all' in English. This word is often found in declarative or narrative contexts.
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