酸了
Chinese
Slang
Chinese
★★★★★ 5/5
casual
suān le
拼音
suān le
汉字拆解
酸 (sour / jealous) + 了 (state change) -> becoming sour with envy.
含义
酸了 means feeling jealous or envious, usually in a joking self-aware way.
It is often used when seeing someone’s relationship, luck, lifestyle, or success. The tone is lighter than serious resentment and often admits envy without hostility.
例句
- 看到她抽中前排票,我酸了。
- 朋友年终奖翻倍,群里都酸了。
- 别把真心祝福说成酸了。
用法指南
语境: friends, social media, success news
语气: envious, joking, self-aware
正确说法
- 看到别人好运可自嘲酸了。(It fits light envy.)
- 朋友晒旅行照时说我酸了很自然。(It works under lifestyle posts.)
错误说法
- 用酸了否定别人的努力。(It can sound petty.)
常见错误
- Do not use 酸了 for physical sour taste unless context is food.
起源与历史
酸 has long described a sour, jealous feeling; 酸了 became a compact online reaction.
文化背景
时代: 2020s
世代: Young and mainstream online users
社会背景: Broad casual internet speech
地区说明: Very common across Mainland China.
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