替身
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
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tì shēn
Pinyin
tì shēn
Desglose de hanzi
替 = 夫夫 (two people) + 日 (sun) — one replacing another; 身 = pictograph of a body — person, body
Significado
Doble; sustituto; doble de acción.
A person who takes another's place, especially in film for dangerous stunts or scenes requiring a double. Also used figuratively for scapegoats or proxies. In gaming and anime, can refer to a spiritual projection or avatar.
Ejemplos
- 这场爆炸戏太危险了,导演安排让替身来完成。
- 古代帝王出行常用替身,以防刺客暗杀。
- 别把我当替身,我不想做别人的影子。
Guía de uso
Contexto: film, entertainment, figurative
Tono: descriptive
Correcto
- 这场戏用了替身。(A stunt double was used for this scene.)
- 我不想当她的替身。(I don't want to be her stand-in.)
Incorrecto
- 把临时帮忙的人叫'替身' (Don't call someone temporarily helping out a 替身 — it implies taking over someone's identity or role)
Origen e historia
替 means to substitute, 身 means body — a substitute body/person.
Contexto cultural
Generación: All ages
Contexto social: Universal
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