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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word '枪' (qiāng) in contexts involving discussions about firearms, law enforcement, or military matters. For instance, you might hear it in news reports about a police operation or in conversations among friends discussing video games that feature guns.
Synonyms & nuances
'枪' (qiāng) specifically refers to firearms, while '武器' (wǔqì) is a broader term meaning 'weapons.' You would choose '枪' when discussing guns specifically, whereas '武器' could refer to anything from swords to modern weapons.
Culture
The character '枪' has a rich history that dates back to ancient China, where it originally referred to a spear or pole weapon. Over time, as firearms were introduced, the term evolved to encompass the modern concept of a gun. Interestingly, the word can also symbolize power and authority in various cultural narratives, particularly in films and literature.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the word '枪' in English?
'枪' (qiāng) translates to 'gun' in English, referring specifically to firearms used for shooting.
Q.How do you pronounce '枪'?
'枪' is pronounced as 'qiāng' with a high level tone, which means you should elevate your pitch when saying it.
Q.Are there any common phrases that use '枪'?
Yes, a common phrase is '枪战' (qiāngzhàn), meaning 'gunfight' or 'shootout.' This can be used in discussions about movies or real-life events involving gun violence.
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