Meaning and Usage
"教训" (jiào xun) primarily means "lesson" or "to teach a lesson," often implying learning from mistakes or receiving a reprimand. It can refer to both the act of instructing someone, especially to correct behavior, and the lesson learned from an experience.
Common Contexts
- When used as a noun, it often means a moral or practical lesson derived from experience, especially failures or errors.
- As a verb, it frequently implies reprimanding or scolding someone to correct their behavior.
Collocations and Patterns
- 深刻的教训 (shēnkè de jiàoxun): a profound lesson, emphasizing the depth of learning.
- 严厉教训 (yánlì jiàoxun): to severely reprimand, used when someone is scolded harshly.
- 给某人教训 (gěi mǒu rén jiàoxun): to teach someone a lesson, often implying correction or punishment.
Usage Notes
"教训" often carries a slightly negative or corrective tone, unlike neutral words for teaching. It is common in everyday speech when discussing mistakes and consequences. Avoid confusing it with "教育" (education), which is broader and more formal. "教训" focuses on learning from errors or being reprimanded rather than general education.
Meaning and Usage
"教训" (jiào xun) primarily means "lesson" or "to teach a lesson," often implying learning from mistakes or receiving a reprimand. It can refer to both the act of instructing someone, especially to correct behavior, and the lesson learned from an experience.
Common Contexts
- When used as a noun, it often means a moral or practical lesson derived from experience, especially failures or errors.
- As a verb, it frequently implies reprimanding or scolding someone to correct their behavior.
Collocations and Patterns
- 深刻的教训 (shēnkè de jiàoxun): a profound lesson, emphasizing the depth of learning.
- 严厉教训 (yánlì jiàoxun): to severely reprimand, used when someone is scolded harshly.
- 给某人教训 (gěi mǒu rén jiàoxun): to teach someone a lesson, often implying correction or punishment.
Usage Notes
"教训" often carries a slightly negative or corrective tone, unlike neutral words for teaching. It is common in everyday speech when discussing mistakes and consequences. Avoid confusing it with "教育" (education), which is broader and more formal. "教训" focuses on learning from errors or being reprimanded rather than general education.
Meaning and Usage
"教训" (jiào xun) primarily means "lesson" or "to teach a lesson," often implying learning from mistakes or receiving a reprimand. It can refer to both the act of instructing someone, especially to correct behavior, and the lesson learned from an experience.
Common Contexts
- When used as a noun, it often means a moral or practical lesson derived from experience, especially failures or errors.
- As a verb, it frequently implies reprimanding or scolding someone to correct their behavior.
Collocations and Patterns
- 深刻的教训 (shēnkè de jiàoxun): a profound lesson, emphasizing the depth of learning.
- 严厉教训 (yánlì jiàoxun): to severely reprimand, used when someone is scolded harshly.
- 给某人教训 (gěi mǒu rén jiàoxun): to teach someone a lesson, often implying correction or punishment.
Usage Notes
"教训" often carries a slightly negative or corrective tone, unlike neutral words for teaching. It is common in everyday speech when discussing mistakes and consequences. Avoid confusing it with "教育" (education), which is broader and more formal. "教训" focuses on learning from errors or being reprimanded rather than general education.