生病

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 生病

The verb 生病 (shēng bìng) means "to fall ill" or "to get sick." It is commonly used to describe the state of becoming ill due to various causes such as infection, stress, or environmental changes.

Common Contexts

You will often hear 生病 in everyday conversations about health, work absences, or caring for others. For example, people say 生病请假 (take leave because of illness) or 生病时候 (when sick) to talk about related situations.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

Using 生病 implies a noticeable health problem, not just feeling a little unwell. It is neutral and suitable for formal and informal contexts. Avoid confusing 生病 with 感冒 (catch a cold), which is more specific.

Character Insights

The character means "life" or "to be born," and means "illness" or "disease." Together, they literally mean "to generate illness," which aligns with the meaning of falling sick.

Example Sentences

He took leave because he was sick.

The weather has changed a lot recently, and many people have fallen ill.

The doctor said the reason he fell ill was too much stress.

Children need special care when they are sick.

He fell ill but still insisted on going to work.