Meaning and Usage
"开花" literally means "to open flowers" or "to bloom." It is commonly used to describe plants when their flowers blossom. Beyond the literal meaning, it is also used metaphorically to indicate that efforts or plans have started to show results or success.
Common Collocations
- 开花结果 (kāihuā jiéguǒ): "to bloom and bear fruit," meaning to achieve success after effort.
- 开花植物 (kāihuā zhíwù): "flowering plants."
Usage Notes
When used literally, "开花" describes the natural process of flowers blooming, often in spring or a specific season. Metaphorically, it conveys positive outcomes or progress, often in work or personal achievements. It is a neutral and common expression suitable for both spoken and written Chinese.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "开花" with "花开" which can also mean "flowers bloom" but is less commonly used as a fixed phrase. "开花" is more standard in describing the blooming process or metaphorical success.
Meaning and Usage
"开花" literally means "to open flowers" or "to bloom." It is commonly used to describe plants when their flowers blossom. Beyond the literal meaning, it is also used metaphorically to indicate that efforts or plans have started to show results or success.
Common Collocations
- 开花结果 (kāihuā jiéguǒ): "to bloom and bear fruit," meaning to achieve success after effort.
- 开花植物 (kāihuā zhíwù): "flowering plants."
Usage Notes
When used literally, "开花" describes the natural process of flowers blooming, often in spring or a specific season. Metaphorically, it conveys positive outcomes or progress, often in work or personal achievements. It is a neutral and common expression suitable for both spoken and written Chinese.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "开花" with "花开" which can also mean "flowers bloom" but is less commonly used as a fixed phrase. "开花" is more standard in describing the blooming process or metaphorical success.
Meaning and Usage
"开花" literally means "to open flowers" or "to bloom." It is commonly used to describe plants when their flowers blossom. Beyond the literal meaning, it is also used metaphorically to indicate that efforts or plans have started to show results or success.
Common Collocations
- 开花结果 (kāihuā jiéguǒ): "to bloom and bear fruit," meaning to achieve success after effort.
- 开花植物 (kāihuā zhíwù): "flowering plants."
Usage Notes
When used literally, "开花" describes the natural process of flowers blooming, often in spring or a specific season. Metaphorically, it conveys positive outcomes or progress, often in work or personal achievements. It is a neutral and common expression suitable for both spoken and written Chinese.
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "开花" with "花开" which can also mean "flowers bloom" but is less commonly used as a fixed phrase. "开花" is more standard in describing the blooming process or metaphorical success.