Chinese Grammar
所谓的 (suǒwèi de) — 'so-called'
Used to label something that may not deserve its name, often with a slightly skeptical tone.
Example Sentences
这就是所谓的幻觉。 — This is the so-called illusion.
所谓的人工智能其实只是计算。 — So-called artificial intelligence is really just computation.
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