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— meaning in English: wind

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敏锐的洞察力
mǐnruì de dòngchá lì
信任
xìnrèn
主场
zhǔchǎng
fēng
播放器
bòfàng qì
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 风 (fēng) when discussing weather conditions, such as saying '今天风很大' (jīntiān fēng hěn dà), meaning 'It's very windy today.' Additionally, it appears frequently in conversations about nature, such as when describing a peaceful scene in a park where the 风 is gently blowing through the trees.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 风 (fēng) is 气 (qì), which can mean 'air' or 'vital energy.' However, while 气 may refer to the general concept of air or atmosphere, 风 specifically denotes wind as a movement of air, making it more precise for describing weather conditions or natural phenomena.
Culture
The character 风 (fēng) has a rich history, evolving from ancient pictographs that represented the idea of movement and change. In Chinese culture, wind is often associated with change and transformation, reflecting both the physical environment and emotional states. Interestingly, wind is also a recurring theme in Chinese poetry, symbolizing the transient nature of life.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 风?
The word 风 is pronounced as 'fēng' with a first tone, which is high and level. It's important to get the tone right to convey the correct meaning.
Q.How do I use 风 in a sentence?
You can use 风 in sentences about the weather, like '今天风很凉' (jīntiān fēng hěn liáng), meaning 'The wind is cool today.' It's also used in idiomatic expressions related to nature.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 风?
A common mistake is confusing 风 (fēng) with 风格 (fēnggé), which means 'style.' Make sure to use 风 specifically when referring to wind or air movement.
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