jǐn HSK6

utmost

jǐn
to the greatest extent adverb
To the greatest extent; as much as possible; most. Often used before adjectives to form words like 尽快 jǐn​kuài (as soon as possible) or before location words to mean "furthest" or "extreme" (e.g. at the very end or the very front).
to let adverb
To let someone do as they please; to allow something to happen without interference.
to give priority to
To give priority to someone or something; to use or deal with something first
always
(Colloquial) always; constantly; all the time.
furthest
(When used before a noun of location) furthest; extreme; at the very end
within the limits of
Staying within the bounds of a resource or time limit

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Frequency

Character
Written text
488th most common 435.5 per million
Movie subtitles
448th most common 330.1 per million appears in 81% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
88.9 per million appears in 33% of films
Written text
91.0 per million

Details

HSK 3.0
Level 6
Simplified
Strokes
16
Unicode
U+5118

Sources