眼睛

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Character Breakdown

Overview

The word 眼睛 (yǎnjing) specifically refers to the physical eyes, the organs of sight. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation and writing.

Usage Notes

眼睛 is often used to describe the appearance or condition of the eyes, such as size, expression, or health. It can also appear in idiomatic expressions like “眼睛心灵窗户” (the eyes are the windows to the soul).

Common Collocations

  • 眼睛 (big eyes): describing eye size, often implying attractiveness or expressiveness.
  • 眼睛 (close eyes): a common phrase used when resting, meditating, or preparing for something.
  • 眼睛 (poor eyesight): describing vision problems.
  • 眼睛疲劳 (eye fatigue): used when eyes feel tired, often from screen use.

Cultural Note

In Chinese, eyes are often associated with perception and emotion, so mentioning 眼睛 can carry emotional or poetic connotations beyond the literal meaning.

Avoiding Confusion

Don’t confuse 眼睛 with 眼镜 (yǎnjìng), which means glasses. Although they sound similar, 眼睛 refers to the eyes themselves, while 眼镜 refers to eyewear.

Example Sentences

Her eyes are big and very expressive.

Please close your eyes and take a deep breath.

He wears glasses because his eyesight is poor.

The eyes are the windows to the soul.

His eyes feel tired from looking at the computer for a long time.