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铜牌 — meaning in English: bronze medal

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xiāngdāng yú
研究生
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信息
xìnxī
铜牌
tóngpái
摇滚
yáogǔn
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Usage
Native speakers use the word 铜牌 (tóngpái) during discussions about sports competitions, particularly the Olympics or national events where medals are awarded. You'll often hear it in contexts celebrating athletes' achievements when they secure a third-place finish.
Synonyms & nuances
Another term related to medals is 奖牌 (jiǎngpái), which is a more general term for 'medal'. While 铜牌 (tóngpái) specifically refers to a bronze medal, 奖牌 can denote any award medal regardless of material. Use 铜牌 when specifically discussing the bronze medal in competitive contexts.
Culture
The term 铜牌 (tóngpái) literally translates to 'copper plate', which reflects the material of the medal. In Chinese culture, while gold (金牌, jīnpái) is often associated with the highest honor, bronze medals are still celebrated, especially in events showcasing regional pride. An interesting tidbit is that in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, China's athletes celebrated bronze medals with as much enthusiasm as gold, emphasizing the importance of participation and excellence.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'bronze medal' in Mandarin?
In Mandarin, 'bronze medal' is translated as 铜牌 (tóngpái). It is used in sports contexts, particularly during competitions.
Q.What is the significance of a bronze medal in Chinese culture?
In Chinese culture, a bronze medal represents achievement and is respected, especially in major sporting events. Celebrating bronze medals emphasizes the spirit of competition and the value of striving for excellence.
Q.Are there common mistakes in using the word 铜牌?
One common mistake is confusing 铜牌 (tóngpái) with 金牌 (jīnpái), meaning 'gold medal'. Ensure you use 铜牌 specifically when referring to bronze medals to avoid confusion.
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