Meaning and Usage
"新鲜" (xīnxiān) primarily describes freshness, often used for food to indicate it is recently harvested or caught and still good to eat. It also applies metaphorically to experiences or feelings that are new, novel, or invigorating.
Common Collocations
- 新鲜水果 (fresh fruit): emphasizes recently picked or good-quality fruit.
- 新鲜空气 (fresh air): clean, pure air, often outdoors.
- 新鲜事物 (fresh things): new experiences or ideas.
Usage Notes
When describing food, "新鲜" implies the item is safe and tasty to consume. For experiences, it conveys novelty and excitement. It is often used in positive contexts. Avoid confusing "新鲜" with "新颖" which focuses more on novelty or originality rather than freshness.
Register and Tone
"新鲜" is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese. It is suitable for everyday conversation and formal contexts alike.
Meaning and Usage
"新鲜" (xīnxiān) primarily describes freshness, often used for food to indicate it is recently harvested or caught and still good to eat. It also applies metaphorically to experiences or feelings that are new, novel, or invigorating.
Common Collocations
- 新鲜水果 (fresh fruit): emphasizes recently picked or good-quality fruit.
- 新鲜空气 (fresh air): clean, pure air, often outdoors.
- 新鲜事物 (fresh things): new experiences or ideas.
Usage Notes
When describing food, "新鲜" implies the item is safe and tasty to consume. For experiences, it conveys novelty and excitement. It is often used in positive contexts. Avoid confusing "新鲜" with "新颖" which focuses more on novelty or originality rather than freshness.
Register and Tone
"新鲜" is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese. It is suitable for everyday conversation and formal contexts alike.
Meaning and Usage
"新鲜" (xīnxiān) primarily describes freshness, often used for food to indicate it is recently harvested or caught and still good to eat. It also applies metaphorically to experiences or feelings that are new, novel, or invigorating.
Common Collocations
- 新鲜水果 (fresh fruit): emphasizes recently picked or good-quality fruit.
- 新鲜空气 (fresh air): clean, pure air, often outdoors.
- 新鲜事物 (fresh things): new experiences or ideas.
Usage Notes
When describing food, "新鲜" implies the item is safe and tasty to consume. For experiences, it conveys novelty and excitement. It is often used in positive contexts. Avoid confusing "新鲜" with "新颖" which focuses more on novelty or originality rather than freshness.
Register and Tone
"新鲜" is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese. It is suitable for everyday conversation and formal contexts alike.