Meaning of the Chinese word Míngquè

In Chinese, Míngquè, in Pinyin, most commonly translates to "Clear," "Definite," or "Explicit."

It is a very common term used when you want to describe something that is unambiguous or settled without any doubt.

Core Meaning and Characters

The term is composed of two characters:

  • 明 (míng): Bright, clear, or to understand.
  • 确 (què): True, real, or certain.

Together, 明确 means:

  1. Clear-cut: Leaving no room for confusion (e.g., "clear instructions").
  2. Explicit: Directly stated rather than implied.
  3. To make clear: It can also be used as a verb meaning "to clarify" or "to specify."

Common Examples

  • Míngquè de vándá (明确的回答): A definite answer.
  • Míngquè mùbiāo (明确目标): To clarify one's goals.
  • Tàidu míngquè (态度明确): To have a clear stance or attitude.

Other Possible Meanings

Depending on the specific dialect or context (if you aren't referring to the standard Mandarin "Clear"), it could occasionally refer to:

  • Names: It can be a given name, where the characters might change (e.g., "Bright Sparrow" or "Famous Bird"), though this is much less common.
  • Cantonese: In Cantonese, "Ming Chue" might sound like the pronunciation for "Bright Pearl" (明珠 - Míngzhū), which is a very popular term often used for landmarks (like the Oriental Pearl Tower) or as a metaphor for something precious.