缺席
Chinese
HSK 7-9 Vocabulary
Chinese
★★ 2/5
formal
quē xí
拼音
quē xí
汉字拆解
缺 = 缶 + 夬 (jar with a missing piece — absent); 席 = 巾 + 庶 (mat — one's designated place)
含义
To be absent; to fail to attend a scheduled event, hearing, meeting, or class. As a noun or adjective: absence; absent.
Used in formal contexts for court hearings (缺席审判 — trial in absentia), academic settings, and official meetings. More formal than 不在. 无故缺席 (absent without reason) carries a negative implication of negligence or disrespect.
例句
- 被告在庭审当天无故缺席,法院依法对其进行了缺席审判。
- 他因突发疾病缺席了此次重要的国际学术会议,深感遗憾。
- 连续缺席三次课程的学生将被取消该课程的期末考试资格。
用法指南
语境: legal, academic, meetings, official proceedings
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 该国代表以抗议形式缺席了本届联合国人权理事会的审议会议。(The country's representative absented themselves from the current UN Human Rights Council review meeting as a form of protest.)
- 主席在宣布会议开始前,先确认了哪些成员单位无故缺席并要求书面说明原因。(Before declaring the meeting open, the chairperson first confirmed which member units were absent without reason and requested written explanations.)
错误说法
- 他缺席了昨天的聚会 — this is grammatically correct but 缺席 sounds overly formal for casual social gatherings; use 他没来参加昨天的聚会 in informal contexts
起源与历史
缺 (absent/missing) + 席 (seat/place) — the seat is empty; one's place is unfilled
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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