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

  1. 看到她抽中前排票,我酸了。
  2. 朋友年终奖翻倍,群里都酸了。
  3. 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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