Understanding 手指 (shǒuzhǐ)
The word 手指 literally combines 手 (hand) and 指 (finger) to mean 'finger.' It is used to refer to any of the digits on the hand and is common in both everyday and formal contexts.
Usage Notes
When using 手指, speakers often emphasize specific fingers or actions involving fingers, such as pointing, touching, or moving. It is a neutral term suitable for all registers.
Common Collocations
- 手指头 (shǒuzhǐtou): colloquial form for finger
- 手指甲 (shǒuzhǐjiǎ): fingernail
- 手指关节 (shǒuzhǐ guānjié): finger joint
These collocations help specify parts or aspects of the finger.
Practical Tips
- When describing actions, 手指 is often paired with verbs like 指 (to point), 弯 (to bend), or 伸 (to stretch).
- Avoid confusing 手指 with 手掌 (palm) or 手背 (back of the hand).
Using 手指 correctly helps learners talk about hand-related actions and body parts naturally.
Understanding 手指 (shǒuzhǐ)
The word 手指 literally combines 手 (hand) and 指 (finger) to mean 'finger.' It is used to refer to any of the digits on the hand and is common in both everyday and formal contexts.
Usage Notes
When using 手指, speakers often emphasize specific fingers or actions involving fingers, such as pointing, touching, or moving. It is a neutral term suitable for all registers.
Common Collocations
- 手指头 (shǒuzhǐtou): colloquial form for finger
- 手指甲 (shǒuzhǐjiǎ): fingernail
- 手指关节 (shǒuzhǐ guānjié): finger joint
These collocations help specify parts or aspects of the finger.
Practical Tips
- When describing actions, 手指 is often paired with verbs like 指 (to point), 弯 (to bend), or 伸 (to stretch).
- Avoid confusing 手指 with 手掌 (palm) or 手背 (back of the hand).
Using 手指 correctly helps learners talk about hand-related actions and body parts naturally.
Understanding 手指 (shǒuzhǐ)
The word 手指 literally combines 手 (hand) and 指 (finger) to mean 'finger.' It is used to refer to any of the digits on the hand and is common in both everyday and formal contexts.
Usage Notes
When using 手指, speakers often emphasize specific fingers or actions involving fingers, such as pointing, touching, or moving. It is a neutral term suitable for all registers.
Common Collocations
- 手指头 (shǒuzhǐtou): colloquial form for finger
- 手指甲 (shǒuzhǐjiǎ): fingernail
- 手指关节 (shǒuzhǐ guānjié): finger joint
These collocations help specify parts or aspects of the finger.
Practical Tips
- When describing actions, 手指 is often paired with verbs like 指 (to point), 弯 (to bend), or 伸 (to stretch).
- Avoid confusing 手指 with 手掌 (palm) or 手背 (back of the hand).
Using 手指 correctly helps learners talk about hand-related actions and body parts naturally.