Usage of 干燥 (gān zào)
干燥 primarily describes the state of being dry, often referring to weather, air, materials, or substances like paint or cement. It can describe natural dryness (like dry air) or the process/result of drying something.
Common contexts
- Weather and environment: describing dry air or climate.
- Materials: describing when something has lost moisture, such as clothes, paint, or soil.
Collocations and patterns
- 干燥的空气 (dry air): used to describe low humidity environments.
- 干燥的皮肤 (dry skin): common phrase in health or beauty contexts.
- 干燥时间 (drying time): refers to how long something takes to dry.
Nuances
干燥 often implies a lack of moisture that can affect comfort or quality, such as causing skin to crack or paint to harden. It is a neutral term but can carry a slightly negative connotation when dryness causes discomfort.
Common confusion
干燥 vs. 干 (gān): 干 alone can mean 'dry' but also 'to do' or 'to work'. 干燥 specifically emphasizes dryness and is less ambiguous.
Use 干燥 when you want to clearly express dryness in a physical or environmental sense.
Usage of 干燥 (gān zào)
干燥 primarily describes the state of being dry, often referring to weather, air, materials, or substances like paint or cement. It can describe natural dryness (like dry air) or the process/result of drying something.
Common contexts
- Weather and environment: describing dry air or climate.
- Materials: describing when something has lost moisture, such as clothes, paint, or soil.
Collocations and patterns
- 干燥的空气 (dry air): used to describe low humidity environments.
- 干燥的皮肤 (dry skin): common phrase in health or beauty contexts.
- 干燥时间 (drying time): refers to how long something takes to dry.
Nuances
干燥 often implies a lack of moisture that can affect comfort or quality, such as causing skin to crack or paint to harden. It is a neutral term but can carry a slightly negative connotation when dryness causes discomfort.
Common confusion
干燥 vs. 干 (gān): 干 alone can mean 'dry' but also 'to do' or 'to work'. 干燥 specifically emphasizes dryness and is less ambiguous.
Use 干燥 when you want to clearly express dryness in a physical or environmental sense.
Usage of 干燥 (gān zào)
干燥 primarily describes the state of being dry, often referring to weather, air, materials, or substances like paint or cement. It can describe natural dryness (like dry air) or the process/result of drying something.
Common contexts
- Weather and environment: describing dry air or climate.
- Materials: describing when something has lost moisture, such as clothes, paint, or soil.
Collocations and patterns
- 干燥的空气 (dry air): used to describe low humidity environments.
- 干燥的皮肤 (dry skin): common phrase in health or beauty contexts.
- 干燥时间 (drying time): refers to how long something takes to dry.
Nuances
干燥 often implies a lack of moisture that can affect comfort or quality, such as causing skin to crack or paint to harden. It is a neutral term but can carry a slightly negative connotation when dryness causes discomfort.
Common confusion
干燥 vs. 干 (gān): 干 alone can mean 'dry' but also 'to do' or 'to work'. 干燥 specifically emphasizes dryness and is less ambiguous.
Use 干燥 when you want to clearly express dryness in a physical or environmental sense.