太阳

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Meaning and Usage

The word 太阳 (tài yang) primarily refers to the sun, the star that provides light and heat to the Earth. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation, science, and environmental contexts.

Common Collocations

  • 太阳 (tài yáng shēng qǐ): the sun rises; used to describe the daily sunrise.
  • 太阳 (tài yáng néng): solar energy; refers to energy derived from the sun, often in environmental or technological discussions.
  • 太阳 (tài yáng guāng): sunlight; the light emitted by the sun.
  • (fáng shài): sun protection; often paired with 太阳 when talking about protecting skin from strong sunlight.

Usage Notes

When using 太阳, speakers often imply natural phenomena or environmental conditions. It is frequently used in weather descriptions, scientific explanations, and daily life contexts such as outdoor activities.

Unlike some abstract or poetic terms for the sun, 太阳 is straightforward and neutral in tone, suitable for formal and informal speech.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 太阳 with (rì), which can also mean sun but is more often used in formal, literary, or calendar contexts. 太阳 emphasizes the physical star and its effects, while can be more abstract or symbolic.

Example Sentences

The sun rises from the east, bringing light to the earth.

The summer sun is very strong; you should pay attention to sun protection

The sun is not only the source of light and heat but also the foundation of

We had a picnic under the sun, enjoying the warm sunlight.

Solar energy is a clean and renewable energy source.