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肌肉 — meaning in English: muscle

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肌肉
jīròu
起诉
qǐsù
hòu
可能性
kěnéng xìng
辞职
cízhí
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 肌肉 (jīròu) in contexts related to fitness and physical health. For example, during a conversation about workout routines or when discussing body strength, you might overhear someone saying, '我想增强我的肌肉' (I want to strengthen my muscles). It's also common in medical settings when talking about muscle injuries or rehabilitation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 劲 (jìn), which refers more to strength or power, while 肌肉 (jīròu) specifically denotes the muscle tissue. You might choose 肌肉 when discussing physical anatomy or fitness, whereas 劲 might be used in contexts emphasizing strength in a broader sense.
Culture
The term 肌肉 (jīròu) is composed of two characters: 肌 (jī), meaning 'muscle' or 'flesh', and 肉 (ròu), meaning 'meat'. This combination reflects the physical aspects of muscle as being both strong and substantial. In Chinese culture, strength and physical fitness are highly regarded, and discussions around bodybuilding and athletics often incorporate this word, emphasizing the importance of muscle in overall health.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 肌肉?
The pronunciation is jīròu, with the first syllable having a high tone and the second syllable having a falling tone. Practicing with native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.What are some example sentences using 肌肉?
You can say, '我在健身房锻炼我的肌肉' (I work out my muscles at the gym) or '他有很强的肌肉' (He has very strong muscles). These examples show how 肌肉 is used in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with this word?
One common mistake is confusing 肌肉 (jīròu) with 肉 (ròu) alone, which simply means 'meat'. Remember, 肌肉 specifically refers to muscle, so context is crucial when using it.
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