讨厌

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The word 讨厌 (tǎoyàn) primarily means 'to dislike' or 'to hate' something or someone. It can express a strong personal aversion or emotional dislike. It is often used in everyday conversation to describe things, people, or situations that cause discomfort or displeasure.

Common Contexts

  1. Expressing dislike for food, habits, or objects: 讨厌吃苦 (I dislike eating bitter melon).
  2. Describing annoyance with people's behavior: 讨厌别人 (He hates being interrupted).
  3. Expressing irritation about situations or pests: 讨厌 (annoying mosquitoes).

Collocations and Patterns

Register and Tone

讨厌 is informal and commonly used in spoken Chinese. It can convey mild to strong dislike depending on context and tone. It is less formal than words like 厌恶 (yànwù), which is more literary.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 讨厌 with (hèn), which means 'to hate' with stronger intensity and often more serious emotional weight. 讨厌 is more casual and can be used for minor annoyances as well as dislikes.

Character Insights

The character originally relates to 'discussing' or 'demanding,' while means 'to detest' or 'to dislike.' Together, they form a compound expressing dislike or annoyance.

Example Sentences

I dislike eating bitter melon because it tastes too bitter.

He hates it when others interrupt him while speaking.

The annoying mosquitoes are here again, really bothersome!