Meaning and Usage
"下午" refers to the time period from noon (12 PM) until evening, typically considered from 12 PM to around 6 PM. It is a common time expression used in daily conversation to specify when an event happens.
Common Collocations
- 下午三点 (3 PM in the afternoon): specifying exact time in the afternoon.
- 下午茶 (afternoon tea): a cultural concept referring to a light meal or break in the afternoon.
- 下午会议 (afternoon meeting): common phrase in work or school contexts.
Usage Notes
"下午" is often used with specific times to indicate when something occurs, e.g., "下午两点" (2 PM). It can also describe general activities or weather conditions during this time. Unlike "晚上" (evening), "下午" emphasizes the earlier part of the post-noon period.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "下午" with "中午" (noon) or "晚上" (evening). "中午" is around 12 PM exactly, while "下午" starts just after noon and lasts until evening. "晚上" refers to the time after sunset.
Register and Tone
"下午" is neutral and widely used in both formal and informal contexts without any special politeness or formality implications.
Meaning and Usage
"下午" refers to the time period from noon (12 PM) until evening, typically considered from 12 PM to around 6 PM. It is a common time expression used in daily conversation to specify when an event happens.
Common Collocations
- 下午三点 (3 PM in the afternoon): specifying exact time in the afternoon.
- 下午茶 (afternoon tea): a cultural concept referring to a light meal or break in the afternoon.
- 下午会议 (afternoon meeting): common phrase in work or school contexts.
Usage Notes
"下午" is often used with specific times to indicate when something occurs, e.g., "下午两点" (2 PM). It can also describe general activities or weather conditions during this time. Unlike "晚上" (evening), "下午" emphasizes the earlier part of the post-noon period.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "下午" with "中午" (noon) or "晚上" (evening). "中午" is around 12 PM exactly, while "下午" starts just after noon and lasts until evening. "晚上" refers to the time after sunset.
Register and Tone
"下午" is neutral and widely used in both formal and informal contexts without any special politeness or formality implications.
Meaning and Usage
"下午" refers to the time period from noon (12 PM) until evening, typically considered from 12 PM to around 6 PM. It is a common time expression used in daily conversation to specify when an event happens.
Common Collocations
- 下午三点 (3 PM in the afternoon): specifying exact time in the afternoon.
- 下午茶 (afternoon tea): a cultural concept referring to a light meal or break in the afternoon.
- 下午会议 (afternoon meeting): common phrase in work or school contexts.
Usage Notes
"下午" is often used with specific times to indicate when something occurs, e.g., "下午两点" (2 PM). It can also describe general activities or weather conditions during this time. Unlike "晚上" (evening), "下午" emphasizes the earlier part of the post-noon period.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "下午" with "中午" (noon) or "晚上" (evening). "中午" is around 12 PM exactly, while "下午" starts just after noon and lasts until evening. "晚上" refers to the time after sunset.
Register and Tone
"下午" is neutral and widely used in both formal and informal contexts without any special politeness or formality implications.