Understanding 害羞 (hài xiū)
The word 害羞 means 'shy' or 'bashful' and describes a feeling of embarrassment or timidity, especially in social situations. It often implies a reluctance to speak or act freely due to self-consciousness.
Usage in Conversation
害羞 is commonly used to describe people, especially children or those who feel nervous in front of others. It can describe both temporary feelings and personality traits.
Common Collocations
- 害羞地笑 (hàixiū de xiào): to smile shyly, showing bashfulness in expression.
- 害羞地说 (hàixiū de shuō): to speak shyly, often hesitating or softly.
- 害羞的孩子 (hàixiū de háizi): a shy child, highlighting a personality trait.
Nuances and Tips
While 害羞 literally combines characters meaning 'harm' and 'shame,' it does not imply actual harm but rather a feeling of embarrassment or self-consciousness. It is different from 羞愧, which means feeling ashamed due to guilt. Avoid confusing 害羞 with害怕 (fearful) or 害人 (to harm others).
In speech, 害羞 often appears with adverbs like 很 (very) or 有点儿 (a bit) to express degree. It is a neutral, polite term suitable for everyday use.
Understanding 害羞 (hài xiū)
The word 害羞 means 'shy' or 'bashful' and describes a feeling of embarrassment or timidity, especially in social situations. It often implies a reluctance to speak or act freely due to self-consciousness.
Usage in Conversation
害羞 is commonly used to describe people, especially children or those who feel nervous in front of others. It can describe both temporary feelings and personality traits.
Common Collocations
- 害羞地笑 (hàixiū de xiào): to smile shyly, showing bashfulness in expression.
- 害羞地说 (hàixiū de shuō): to speak shyly, often hesitating or softly.
- 害羞的孩子 (hàixiū de háizi): a shy child, highlighting a personality trait.
Nuances and Tips
While 害羞 literally combines characters meaning 'harm' and 'shame,' it does not imply actual harm but rather a feeling of embarrassment or self-consciousness. It is different from 羞愧, which means feeling ashamed due to guilt. Avoid confusing 害羞 with害怕 (fearful) or 害人 (to harm others).
In speech, 害羞 often appears with adverbs like 很 (very) or 有点儿 (a bit) to express degree. It is a neutral, polite term suitable for everyday use.
Understanding 害羞 (hài xiū)
The word 害羞 means 'shy' or 'bashful' and describes a feeling of embarrassment or timidity, especially in social situations. It often implies a reluctance to speak or act freely due to self-consciousness.
Usage in Conversation
害羞 is commonly used to describe people, especially children or those who feel nervous in front of others. It can describe both temporary feelings and personality traits.
Common Collocations
- 害羞地笑 (hàixiū de xiào): to smile shyly, showing bashfulness in expression.
- 害羞地说 (hàixiū de shuō): to speak shyly, often hesitating or softly.
- 害羞的孩子 (hàixiū de háizi): a shy child, highlighting a personality trait.
Nuances and Tips
While 害羞 literally combines characters meaning 'harm' and 'shame,' it does not imply actual harm but rather a feeling of embarrassment or self-consciousness. It is different from 羞愧, which means feeling ashamed due to guilt. Avoid confusing 害羞 with害怕 (fearful) or 害人 (to harm others).
In speech, 害羞 often appears with adverbs like 很 (very) or 有点儿 (a bit) to express degree. It is a neutral, polite term suitable for everyday use.