Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 informal diāo
병음 diāo
한자 분석 叼 = 口 (mouth) + 刁 (hook; implies gripping something in the mouth like a hook)

입에 물다(이로 집다)

Typically describes animals or people holding objects loosely in the mouth — a dog 叼 a bone, a cat 叼 a kitten by the scruff, a person 叼 a cigarette. Evokes a casual, visual image. More colloquial and vivid than 含.

예문

  1. 那只猎狗兴奋地叼着刚捡回来的木棍,摇着尾巴跑向主人,期待着得到夸奖。
  2. 他漫不经心地叼着一根未点燃的烟,靠在墙边若有所思地打量着街道上来往的行人。
  3. 母猫轻柔地叼起小猫的后颈皮,将它从危险的角落转移到安全温暖的窝巢之中。

사용 가이드

맥락: everyday speech, description, animals

어조: neutral

올바른 표현

  • 他嘴里叼着一根草茎,悠闲地躺在树荫下打盹,完全不在意外面的喧嚣世界。(He lay lazily in the shade with a grass stalk in his mouth, dozing, completely unbothered by the noisy world outside.)
  • 那只麻雀叼着一根细树枝飞回巢中,认真地编织着属于自己的小小家园。(The sparrow flew back to its nest with a thin twig in its bill, diligently weaving its own little home.)

피해야 할 표현

  • 我叼着食物吃 — use 咬 or 含 for holding food in the mouth; 叼 implies gripping without consuming, not the act of eating

기원과 역사

叼 = 口 (mouth) + 刁 (hook-like, cunning); pictographic — holding something in the mouth like gripping with a hook

문화적 배경

세대: All ages

사회적 배경: Universal

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