Meaning and Usage
"紧张" (jǐnzhāng) primarily describes a state of nervousness or tension. It can refer to emotional anxiety, such as before an exam or interview, or to a tense atmosphere in a situation like a meeting or negotiation.
Common Collocations
- "紧张气氛" (tense atmosphere): used to describe a serious or stressful environment.
- "感到紧张" (feel nervous): a common phrase to express personal nervousness.
- "紧张等待" (nervous waiting): describes anxious anticipation.
Usage Notes
"紧张" can describe both internal feelings and external situations. When referring to people, it usually means feeling nervous or anxious. When describing events or atmospheres, it means tense or strained. Avoid confusing "紧张" with "担心" (dānxīn), which means worried; "紧张" emphasizes physiological tension or stress.
Tone and Register
"紧张" is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Mandarin. It is appropriate in formal and informal contexts.
Meaning and Usage
"紧张" (jǐnzhāng) primarily describes a state of nervousness or tension. It can refer to emotional anxiety, such as before an exam or interview, or to a tense atmosphere in a situation like a meeting or negotiation.
Common Collocations
- "紧张气氛" (tense atmosphere): used to describe a serious or stressful environment.
- "感到紧张" (feel nervous): a common phrase to express personal nervousness.
- "紧张等待" (nervous waiting): describes anxious anticipation.
Usage Notes
"紧张" can describe both internal feelings and external situations. When referring to people, it usually means feeling nervous or anxious. When describing events or atmospheres, it means tense or strained. Avoid confusing "紧张" with "担心" (dānxīn), which means worried; "紧张" emphasizes physiological tension or stress.
Tone and Register
"紧张" is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Mandarin. It is appropriate in formal and informal contexts.
Meaning and Usage
"紧张" (jǐnzhāng) primarily describes a state of nervousness or tension. It can refer to emotional anxiety, such as before an exam or interview, or to a tense atmosphere in a situation like a meeting or negotiation.
Common Collocations
- "紧张气氛" (tense atmosphere): used to describe a serious or stressful environment.
- "感到紧张" (feel nervous): a common phrase to express personal nervousness.
- "紧张等待" (nervous waiting): describes anxious anticipation.
Usage Notes
"紧张" can describe both internal feelings and external situations. When referring to people, it usually means feeling nervous or anxious. When describing events or atmospheres, it means tense or strained. Avoid confusing "紧张" with "担心" (dānxīn), which means worried; "紧张" emphasizes physiological tension or stress.
Tone and Register
"紧张" is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Mandarin. It is appropriate in formal and informal contexts.