兴趣

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Understanding 兴趣 (xìngqù)

兴趣 means 'interest' or 'enthusiasm' for something. It expresses a person's desire or curiosity to learn about or engage in a subject or activity. This word is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about hobbies, preferences, or motivations.

Usage and Nuance

When you say someone '兴趣' (yǒu xìngqù), it means they are interested or keen on something. It often implies a positive attitude and willingness to explore or participate. 兴趣 can refer to intellectual curiosity (like history or science) or leisure activities (like sports or music).

Common Collocations

  • 兴趣 (yǒu xìngqù): to have interest in something
  • 兴趣爱好 (xìngqù àihào): hobbies and interests
  • 培养兴趣 (péiyǎng xìngqù): to cultivate or develop interest

Important Notes

兴趣 is a noun and usually pairs with verbs like (have), 培养 (cultivate), or 表达 (express). It is not used as a verb itself. Avoid confusing 兴趣 with 爱好 (àihào), which also means hobby but often implies a more established or practiced activity.

Common Confusion

Sometimes learners confuse 兴趣 with 喜欢 (xǐhuān, to like). 兴趣 emphasizes curiosity or motivation to learn or try, while 喜欢 is a more general liking or preference. For example, you can have 兴趣 in learning a language even if you don't yet 喜欢 speaking it.

Example Sentences

He has a strong interest in history and often reads related books.

Cultivating children's interests is more effective than forcing them to

What hobbies or interests do you have?

His interests are broad; he likes both music and sports.

Interest is the motivation for learning; finding your own interests is very