Meaning and Usage
"尖锐" (jiānruì) primarily describes something physically sharp or pointed, such as a knife or a needle. Beyond the literal sense, it is frequently used metaphorically to describe sharpness in speech, criticism, or opinions that are direct, intense, and sometimes uncomfortable to hear.
Common Collocations
- 尖锐的刀刃 (sharp blade): used literally for cutting tools.
- 尖锐的批评 (sharp criticism): indicates direct and often harsh feedback.
- 尖锐的矛盾 (sharp contradiction): describes intense conflicts or contradictions.
Usage Notes
When using "尖锐" to describe criticism or opinions, it often implies a strong, pointed tone that may provoke discomfort or reflection. It is more intense than simply "sharp" and suggests a cutting edge in communication. Avoid confusing it with "锋利" (fēnglì), which is more neutral and strictly physical sharpness.
Register and Tone
"尖锐" is neutral in formality and can be used in both spoken and written Chinese, including news reports, academic discussions, and everyday conversations when describing sharp objects or incisive remarks.
Meaning and Usage
"尖锐" (jiānruì) primarily describes something physically sharp or pointed, such as a knife or a needle. Beyond the literal sense, it is frequently used metaphorically to describe sharpness in speech, criticism, or opinions that are direct, intense, and sometimes uncomfortable to hear.
Common Collocations
- 尖锐的刀刃 (sharp blade): used literally for cutting tools.
- 尖锐的批评 (sharp criticism): indicates direct and often harsh feedback.
- 尖锐的矛盾 (sharp contradiction): describes intense conflicts or contradictions.
Usage Notes
When using "尖锐" to describe criticism or opinions, it often implies a strong, pointed tone that may provoke discomfort or reflection. It is more intense than simply "sharp" and suggests a cutting edge in communication. Avoid confusing it with "锋利" (fēnglì), which is more neutral and strictly physical sharpness.
Register and Tone
"尖锐" is neutral in formality and can be used in both spoken and written Chinese, including news reports, academic discussions, and everyday conversations when describing sharp objects or incisive remarks.
Meaning and Usage
"尖锐" (jiānruì) primarily describes something physically sharp or pointed, such as a knife or a needle. Beyond the literal sense, it is frequently used metaphorically to describe sharpness in speech, criticism, or opinions that are direct, intense, and sometimes uncomfortable to hear.
Common Collocations
- 尖锐的刀刃 (sharp blade): used literally for cutting tools.
- 尖锐的批评 (sharp criticism): indicates direct and often harsh feedback.
- 尖锐的矛盾 (sharp contradiction): describes intense conflicts or contradictions.
Usage Notes
When using "尖锐" to describe criticism or opinions, it often implies a strong, pointed tone that may provoke discomfort or reflection. It is more intense than simply "sharp" and suggests a cutting edge in communication. Avoid confusing it with "锋利" (fēnglì), which is more neutral and strictly physical sharpness.
Register and Tone
"尖锐" is neutral in formality and can be used in both spoken and written Chinese, including news reports, academic discussions, and everyday conversations when describing sharp objects or incisive remarks.