修长
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
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xiū cháng
Pinyin
xiū cháng
Desglose de hanzi
修 = 亻 + 攸 + 彡 (long/refined); 长 = long/tall
Significado
esbelto y alargado
Used to describe a graceful, slender physique — particularly legs, fingers, or a person's figure. Carries a positive aesthetic connotation of elegance and refinement.
Ejemplos
- 她身材修长,举止优雅,走进大厅时立刻吸引了在场所有宾客的目光。
- 这名舞蹈演员拥有修长的双腿和出色的柔韧性,在舞台上展现出极为优美的身姿。
- 窗外的竹林挺拔修长,清风吹过时发出沙沙的声响,让人感到一阵心旷神怡。
Guía de uso
Contexto: appearance, aesthetics, nature, dance
Tono: positive
Correcto
- 她修长的手指轻轻划过琴弦,奏出一段如泣如诉的旋律,令听众无不动容。(Her slender fingers glided gently across the strings, drawing out a deeply moving melody that touched every listener.)
- 这棵白桦树形态修长,在夕阳的映照下投下修长的影子,美不胜收。(The birch tree was slenderly shaped; in the light of the setting sun it cast an elongated shadow of breathtaking beauty.)
Incorrecto
- 修长的思维 — 修长 describes physical form and proportions; for broad or sophisticated thinking use 深邃 or 开阔; abstract concepts cannot be 修长
Origen e historia
修 (long/well-proportioned) + 长 (long/tall) — elegantly long and well-proportioned
Contexto cultural
Época: Traditional to Modern
Generación: All ages
Contexto social: Universal
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