牙膏

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Understanding 牙膏 (yágāo)

牙膏 literally combines (tooth) and (paste/grease), referring to toothpaste used for cleaning teeth. It is a common daily-use item and appears frequently in conversations about personal hygiene.

Usage and Context

牙膏 is primarily used to mean toothpaste in everyday speech. It can be modified by adjectives to describe different types, such as 牙膏 (whitening toothpaste) or 牙膏 (herbal toothpaste). When talking about toothpaste, people often mention its effects or suitability for certain conditions, like sensitivity or smoking.

Common Collocations

  • 牙膏 (jǐ yágāo): to squeeze toothpaste, often used literally but sometimes humorously to mean 'to extract information slowly.'
  • 牙膏 (yágāo pǐnpái): toothpaste brand.
  • 牙膏 (měibái yágāo): whitening toothpaste.

Practical Tips

When using 牙膏 in conversation, note that it is a countable noun but usually treated as uncountable in Chinese, so you say 牙膏 (a tube of toothpaste) rather than 牙膏. Also, be aware that toothpaste is often discussed in terms of its effects or ingredients rather than just as a product.

Avoid confusing 牙膏 with (toothbrush), which is the tool used with toothpaste. Both are essential for dental hygiene but refer to different items.

Example Sentences

I forgot to bring toothpaste, can I borrow some?

This toothpaste has whitening effects and is suitable for people who smoke

You should squeeze out an appropriate amount of toothpaste; too much is