受苦
含义
To suffer hardship; to endure pain, privation, or misery.
A verb phrase meaning 'to receive/bear bitterness/suffering'. Can refer to physical pain, material deprivation, or psychological anguish. Implies a sustained experience of suffering rather than a momentary hurt. Often used to express empathy or describe someone going through a prolonged ordeal. Closely related to 吃苦 (to endure hardship — often implies stoic tolerance as a positive trait, used for difficult effort or deprivation) and 受罪 (to suffer; to be tortured — more emphatic, suggests particularly acute or unjust suffering).
例句
- 她照顾晚期癌症父亲三年,亲眼看着亲人在病痛中受苦,这也促使她投身姑息治疗研究。
- 结构性不平等造成的群体受苦,不该被看作命运,而应被视为需要制度纠正的不公。
- 在极端主义煽动下,长期在贫困中受苦的年轻人最容易被报复叙事吸引。
用法指南
语境: health, social issues, philosophy, family, politics
语气: empathetic
正确说法
- 战争不是抽象数字,而是无数家庭在流离失所中受苦的历史,任何美化战争的叙事都是背叛。(War is not abstract numbers, but the history of countless families suffering through displacement, and any narrative that glorifies war is a betrayal.)
- 慢性疼痛患者长期受苦常被低估甚至否认,这种社会和医疗层面的忽视比疼痛更难承受。(The long-term suffering of chronic pain patients is often underestimated or even denied, and this neglect from society and medicine can be harder to bear than the pain itself.)
错误说法
- 受苦 interchangeably with 吃苦 in all contexts — 吃苦 often carries a positive connotation of enduring hardship through one's own effort and building character (e.g., 吃苦耐劳 — hard-working and enduring), whereas 受苦 is neutral to negative and focuses on the experience of being subjected to suffering, often without choice or benefit; use 吃苦 for stoic voluntary endurance, 受苦 for involuntary or unjust suffering
起源与历史
受 (to bear; to be subjected to) + 苦 (bitterness; hardship; suffering — 艹 grass + 古 ancient, originally depicting a bitter-tasting plant)
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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