受惊

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 neutral shòu jīng
병음 shòu jīng
한자 분석 受 = 爪 + 冖 + 又 (to receive/bear); 惊 = 忄 + 京 (heart radical + capital/high — heart leaping; to be startled)

깜짝 놀라다; 놀라 겁먹다

Describes an involuntary fear response triggered by an unexpected stimulus — a sudden noise, movement, or news. Can apply to people, animals, and infants. The cause is typically unexpected rather than anticipated. More acute and momentary than 恐惧 (fear — a sustained emotional state) and more involuntary than 害怕 (to be afraid — more general). Key collocations: 受惊吓 (to be startled/frightened — emphatic); 受惊的动物 (a startled animal); 容易受惊 (easily startled).

예문

  1. 马群在雷暴天很容易受惊,牧场主会提前把它们转入厩舍,尽量减少陌生刺激。
  2. 这名在车祸现场受惊的目击者陈述混乱,专家认为这是急性应激反应,建议暂缓取证。
  3. 幼儿在陌生环境中受惊时会哭闹并紧紧依附照护者,及时安慰有助于建立安全型依恋。

사용 가이드

맥락: animal behaviour, psychology, accidents, child development

어조: neutral

올바른 표현

  • 野生动物拍摄中一旦受惊,常会出现剧烈应激,摄影师必须严格遵守不干扰原则。(If a wild animal is startled during filming, it can react with intense stress, so the photographer must strictly follow the no-disturbance principle.)
  • 在新生儿重症监护中,减少让早产儿受惊的声光刺激,是神经保护护理的核心。(In neonatal intensive care, reducing sound and light stimuli that startle premature infants is a core part of neuroprotective nursing.)

피해야 할 표현

  • 受惊 for prolonged or chronic fear — use 恐惧 (fear — a sustained emotional state) or 焦虑 (anxiety — ongoing worry); 受惊 specifically refers to the acute, involuntary startle response to a sudden unexpected stimulus

기원과 역사

受 (to experience; to be subjected to) + 惊 (shock; fright; to startle — 马 horse + 敬 to respect, originally depicting a horse startled into alertness)

문화적 배경

세대: All ages

사회적 배경: Universal

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