惨痛
含义
Deeply painful; tragic and agonizing. Describes an experience, event, or lesson that is both devastating and sorrowful. Often used for serious losses, historical tragedies, or lessons learned at great cost.
More intense than 痛苦 and more specific than 悲惨. 惨痛 frequently collocates with 代价 (price/cost), 教训 (lesson), 历史 (history), 经历 (experience), and 记忆 (memory). The phrase 惨痛的教训 (a lesson learned at painful cost) is especially common. Used in serious, reflective, or cautionary contexts — rarely in casual speech.
例句
- 这场重大安全事故给全社会留下了惨痛的教训,推动了相关法规的全面修订。
- 她在回忆录中真实记录了那段战乱岁月的惨痛经历,读来令人唏嘘不已。
- 那些历史上用无数生命换来的惨痛代价,不应随时间流逝而被后人遗忘。
用法指南
语境: history, society, reflection, lesson, memorial
语气: somber
正确说法
- 这是一段惨痛的历史,每一个中国人都应当铭记。(This is a painful period of history that every Chinese person ought to remember.)
- 他们为此付出了惨痛的代价,才最终换来了来之不易的和平。(They paid a terrible price for it, ultimately winning a hard-earned peace.)
错误说法
- 这道菜让我感到惨痛。(惨痛 is reserved for serious, weighty suffering or lessons — don't apply it to minor personal inconveniences like a bad meal)
起源与历史
惨 (wretched/tragic; 忄heart + 参 phonetic) + 痛 (pain/anguish; 疒 illness radical + 甬 phonetic). A compound that amplifies both the tragic and intensely painful dimensions of an experience or event.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
闪卡、测验、音频发音和间隔重复