jyun4 zing2完整
Jyutpingjyun4 zing2
Yaleyùhn jíng
Definition
Complete, intact, or unbroken with no parts missing.
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How it's used
Focuses on the state of being whole or unblemished, often used when discussing physical objects like artifacts or abstract concepts like plans and arguments. It implies that nothing is missing or damaged, distinguishing it from simple sufficiency. When describing a person's character or a situation, it often suggests a sense of perfection or lack of flaws.
Examples
This report is very complete, no need to revise it further.
Is that antique you found in good, intact condition?
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Common mistake
Learners often use this interchangeably with 齊, but 齊 specifically refers to a set being complete or everyone being present, whereas 完整 emphasizes the integrity and wholeness of a single entity.
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Grammar guides
- Directional complementsThe small words added after a verb to show direction of movement, like up, down, out, in, and back. Common in everyday Cantonese.
- DemonstrativesThis and that with 呢 and 嗰, the personal pronouns, and how 哋 turns I, you, and he into we, you all, and they.
- Resultative complementsSticking a result word onto a verb to show how it turned out, like eat until full or look and find. A productive everyday pattern.



