Meaning and Usage
"好奇" (hào qí) describes a state of being curious or inquisitive, often about something new, strange, or unknown. It is commonly used to express a natural desire to learn or discover.
Common Contexts
People use "好奇" when talking about interest in new experiences, phenomena, or knowledge. It often appears in phrases like "好奇心" (curiosity) and can describe both positive inquisitiveness and sometimes naive or excessive curiosity.
Collocations and Patterns
- 好奇心 (hàoqí xīn): curiosity, the feeling of wanting to know more
- 对……好奇 (duì... hàoqí): to be curious about something
- 好奇地问 (hàoqí de wèn): to ask out of curiosity
Usage Notes
"好奇" is generally neutral or positive but can imply nosiness if context suggests. It differs from "感兴趣" (gǎn xìngqù), which means to be interested but less about questioning and more about liking or preference. Avoid confusing "好奇" with "奇怪" (qíguài), which means strange or odd.
Register and Tone
"好奇" is suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, formal and informal contexts. It is a common word at HSK 5 level, useful for describing mental states and motivations.
Meaning and Usage
"好奇" (hào qí) describes a state of being curious or inquisitive, often about something new, strange, or unknown. It is commonly used to express a natural desire to learn or discover.
Common Contexts
People use "好奇" when talking about interest in new experiences, phenomena, or knowledge. It often appears in phrases like "好奇心" (curiosity) and can describe both positive inquisitiveness and sometimes naive or excessive curiosity.
Collocations and Patterns
- 好奇心 (hàoqí xīn): curiosity, the feeling of wanting to know more
- 对……好奇 (duì... hàoqí): to be curious about something
- 好奇地问 (hàoqí de wèn): to ask out of curiosity
Usage Notes
"好奇" is generally neutral or positive but can imply nosiness if context suggests. It differs from "感兴趣" (gǎn xìngqù), which means to be interested but less about questioning and more about liking or preference. Avoid confusing "好奇" with "奇怪" (qíguài), which means strange or odd.
Register and Tone
"好奇" is suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, formal and informal contexts. It is a common word at HSK 5 level, useful for describing mental states and motivations.
Meaning and Usage
"好奇" (hào qí) describes a state of being curious or inquisitive, often about something new, strange, or unknown. It is commonly used to express a natural desire to learn or discover.
Common Contexts
People use "好奇" when talking about interest in new experiences, phenomena, or knowledge. It often appears in phrases like "好奇心" (curiosity) and can describe both positive inquisitiveness and sometimes naive or excessive curiosity.
Collocations and Patterns
- 好奇心 (hàoqí xīn): curiosity, the feeling of wanting to know more
- 对……好奇 (duì... hàoqí): to be curious about something
- 好奇地问 (hàoqí de wèn): to ask out of curiosity
Usage Notes
"好奇" is generally neutral or positive but can imply nosiness if context suggests. It differs from "感兴趣" (gǎn xìngqù), which means to be interested but less about questioning and more about liking or preference. Avoid confusing "好奇" with "奇怪" (qíguài), which means strange or odd.
Register and Tone
"好奇" is suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, formal and informal contexts. It is a common word at HSK 5 level, useful for describing mental states and motivations.