Meaning and Usage
The character "吻" primarily means "to kiss," referring to the act of touching with the lips. It is used both literally for romantic or affectionate kisses and figuratively, such as kissing an object like an envelope.
Common Collocations
- 亲吻 (qīnwěn): to kiss affectionately, often used for family or lovers.
- 吻额头 (wěn étóu): to kiss the forehead, expressing care or comfort.
- 吻信封 (wěn xìnfēng): to kiss an envelope, a gesture sometimes done before mailing.
Usage Notes
"吻" is a formal or literary term compared to the more common verb "亲" (qīn) when referring to kissing. It often appears in written language, poetry, or formal speech. When used in everyday conversation, "亲" or "接吻" (jiēwěn) might be more common.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "吻" with "问" (wèn, to ask). They are pronounced differently and have distinct meanings. Also, "吻" focuses on the physical act of kissing, while "亲" can also mean "to be close to" or "relatives."
Meaning and Usage
The character "吻" primarily means "to kiss," referring to the act of touching with the lips. It is used both literally for romantic or affectionate kisses and figuratively, such as kissing an object like an envelope.
Common Collocations
- 亲吻 (qīnwěn): to kiss affectionately, often used for family or lovers.
- 吻额头 (wěn étóu): to kiss the forehead, expressing care or comfort.
- 吻信封 (wěn xìnfēng): to kiss an envelope, a gesture sometimes done before mailing.
Usage Notes
"吻" is a formal or literary term compared to the more common verb "亲" (qīn) when referring to kissing. It often appears in written language, poetry, or formal speech. When used in everyday conversation, "亲" or "接吻" (jiēwěn) might be more common.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "吻" with "问" (wèn, to ask). They are pronounced differently and have distinct meanings. Also, "吻" focuses on the physical act of kissing, while "亲" can also mean "to be close to" or "relatives."
Meaning and Usage
The character "吻" primarily means "to kiss," referring to the act of touching with the lips. It is used both literally for romantic or affectionate kisses and figuratively, such as kissing an object like an envelope.
Common Collocations
- 亲吻 (qīnwěn): to kiss affectionately, often used for family or lovers.
- 吻额头 (wěn étóu): to kiss the forehead, expressing care or comfort.
- 吻信封 (wěn xìnfēng): to kiss an envelope, a gesture sometimes done before mailing.
Usage Notes
"吻" is a formal or literary term compared to the more common verb "亲" (qīn) when referring to kissing. It often appears in written language, poetry, or formal speech. When used in everyday conversation, "亲" or "接吻" (jiēwěn) might be more common.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "吻" with "问" (wèn, to ask). They are pronounced differently and have distinct meanings. Also, "吻" focuses on the physical act of kissing, while "亲" can also mean "to be close to" or "relatives."