全身
Chinese
HSK 2 Vocabulary
Chinese
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quán shēn
拼音
quán shēn
汉字拆解
全 = 入 (enter) + 王 (king); 身 = pictograph of a person with a prominent belly, representing the body
含义
The whole body; from head to toe. Refers to every part of a person's body.
Commonly used to describe physical sensations, clothing coverage, or states that affect the entire body. Frequently appears in phrases like 全身上下 (from top to bottom), 全身湿透 (soaked from head to toe), and 全身无力 (feeling weak all over).
例句
- 跑完步以后,我全身都是汗。
- 他冷得全身发抖。
- 这只小猫全身都是白色的。
用法指南
语境: health, physical description, everyday
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 我全身都很累。(My whole body is tired.)
- 她全身穿着红色的衣服。(She is dressed in red from head to toe.)
错误说法
- 不要用全身来形容某个具体部位 (Don't use 全身 to describe just one body part — 全身 means the entire body; for a specific area say 手臂 or 腿 etc.)
起源与历史
全 (quán, whole/entire) + 身 (shēn, body). A direct compound meaning the entirety of one's body.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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