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状态 — meaning in English: status

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滥用
lànyòng
状态
zhuàngtài
注意
zhùyì
该集团
gāi jítuán
主场
zhǔchǎng
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 状态 (zhuàngtài) when discussing personal conditions or situations, such as emotional states or health status. For example, in a conversation about how someone is feeling after a long week, one might ask, '你的状态怎么样?' (Nǐ de zhuàngtài zěnme yàng?) which translates to 'How is your status?'.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 状态 is 状况 (zhuàngkuàng), which often refers to a more specific condition or situation, such as the status of an object or project. You would choose 状态 when talking about an abstract or personal condition, while 状况 might be better for physical or situational contexts.
Culture
The word 状态 (zhuàngtài) is intriguing because it is composed of two characters: 状 (zhuàng) meaning 'shape' or 'condition', and 态 (tài) meaning 'appearance' or 'manner'. This combination reflects not just a static state but a dynamic condition that can change, symbolizing the Chinese cultural belief in the fluidity of life and emotions. In traditional Chinese philosophy, understanding one's 状态 is key to achieving harmony and balance.
FAQ
Q.What does 状态 mean in English?
状态 (zhuàngtài) translates to 'status' in English, referring to the condition or situation of someone or something.
Q.How do you use 状态 in a sentence?
You can use 状态 in sentences like '我的健康状态很好' (Wǒ de jiànkāng zhuàngtài hěn hǎo), which means 'My health status is good'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 状态?
A common mistake is to confuse 状态 (zhuàngtài) with 情况 (qíngkuàng), which refers more to situational context rather than personal status. Make sure to use 状态 for emotions or personal conditions.
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