感冒

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 感冒 (gǎnmào)

The word 感冒 primarily means "to catch a cold" or "a cold" itself. It is a common illness in everyday conversation and often used to describe mild respiratory infections.

Usage and Context

感冒 can be used both as a verb and a noun. For example, "感冒" means "I caught a cold." It also appears in advice or warnings, such as "感冒时候" (When you have a cold, drink plenty of water).

Common Collocations

  • 感冒 (caught a cold): describing the state of having a cold.
  • 感冒病毒 (cold virus): referring to the virus causing the illness.
  • 感冒 (cold medicine): medicine used to treat symptoms.

Nuances and Tips

When using 感冒, speakers often imply a mild illness, not a serious disease. It’s common to mention symptoms or precautions alongside it. Avoid confusing 感冒 with more severe illnesses like (flu).

Character Insights

  • means "to affect" or "to feel," highlighting the body’s reaction.
  • means "to risk" or "to brave," reflecting the idea of the body being exposed to illness.

Understanding these characters helps grasp the word’s nuance: the body is affected by exposure to cold or illness.

Example Sentences

I caught a cold yesterday, and my throat hurts a lot today.

When you have a cold, you should drink plenty of water and rest well.

He caught a cold but still went to work; he’s really pushing himself.

The cold virus spreads easily through the air.

Don’t catch a cold; remember to bring an umbrella and dress warmly when you