怪物

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 informal guài wu
병음 guài wu
한자 분석 怪 = 忄 (heart/mind radical) + 圣 (holy; sage) — something mentally disturbing or uncanny; 物 = 牛 (ox) + 勿 — originally related to livestock, extended to mean 'thing' or 'being'

괴물; (구어) 괴물급 실력자

In traditional and fictional contexts, 怪物 refers to supernatural monsters or terrifying creatures. In modern colloquial Chinese — especially in gaming and sports — it has extended to describe extraordinary individuals whose talent seems barely human. Calling someone a 怪物 in this context is a strong compliment, similar to English 'beast' or 'freak of nature.'

예문

  1. 孩子们最喜欢这部动画片里形态各异的怪物角色,每个都拥有独特的超能力。
  2. 这位年仅十五岁的棋手被业界誉为怪物,连续击败了多位世界冠军。
  3. 深海中生活着各种形态奇异的生物,有些看起来就像科幻小说里的怪物。

사용 가이드

맥락: entertainment, gaming, sports, fiction

어조: neutral

올바른 표현

  • 这个游戏的最终怪物极难击败,需要玩家反复钻研战术才能通关。(The final monster in this game is extremely difficult to defeat and requires players to study tactics repeatedly before clearing the stage.)
  • 他在赛场上的表现简直是怪物级别的,全场观众无不为之震惊。(His performance on the field was at an absolute monster level; every single audience member was stunned.)

피해야 할 표현

  • 用'怪物'严肃批评或侮辱一个有缺点的真实人物 — 怪物 in serious non-fictional contexts is very harsh and offensive; describe the specific concerning behaviour instead, or use 行为异常的人

기원과 역사

怪 (strange; odd; supernatural) + 物 (thing; being; creature). Literally 'strange being,' initially referring to supernatural creatures; colloquially extended to extraordinarily talented people.

문화적 배경

세대: All ages

사회적 배경: Universal

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