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颈部 — meaning in English: neck

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颈部
jǐng bù
商家
shāngjiā
基督教
jīdūjiào
生产者
shēngchǎn zhě
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 颈部 (jǐng bù) in medical contexts, such as during doctor visits when discussing neck pain or conditions. It's also used in everyday conversations when people talk about physical activities, like stretching or exercising, and how it affects the neck area.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 颈部 is 脖子 (bó zi), which also means 'neck' but is more informal and commonly used in casual conversation. You would choose 颈部 (jǐng bù) in more formal or technical contexts, such as medical discussions or anatomical references.
Culture
The term 颈部 (jǐng bù) is composed of two characters: 颈 (jǐng), meaning 'neck,' and 部 (bù), which means 'part' or 'section.' This reflects how the Chinese language often builds words by combining characters that represent specific concepts, leading to a rich tapestry of meanings. Interestingly, in traditional Chinese medicine, the neck is considered a crucial area for overall health, often linked to the flow of energy in the body.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of 颈部 in Mandarin?
The correct pronunciation is jǐng bù, with the first syllable carrying a falling-rising tone and the second syllable a falling tone.
Q.How do you use 颈部 in a sentence?
You can say, '我颈部有点疼' (Wǒ jǐng bù yǒu diǎn téng), which means 'My neck hurts a little.' This is a practical way to communicate discomfort during medical visits.
Q.Are there any common mistakes to avoid when using 颈部?
A common mistake is confusing 颈部 with 脖子 (bó zi). While they both mean 'neck,' remember to use 颈部 in more formal contexts and 脖子 in casual conversations.
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