Meaning and Usage
"消费" primarily means "to consume" or "consumption," referring to the act of using goods or services, or the amount spent on them. It is commonly used in economic, commercial, and daily life contexts.
Common Contexts
It can describe personal spending habits (e.g., 理性消费 - rational consumption), the level or scale of spending in a place or group (e.g., 消费水平 - consumption level), or the act of using resources (e.g., 节约能源减少消费).
Collocations and Patterns
- 消费水平: consumption level, often used to describe economic status or market segment.
- 理性消费: rational consumption, emphasizing thoughtful spending.
- 消费者: consumer, the person who consumes goods or services.
Usage Notes
"消费" is a formal word often used in written and spoken Chinese related to economics and lifestyle. It differs from "花钱" (to spend money) by focusing more on the concept of consumption rather than just spending. Avoid confusing it with "消费品" (consumer goods), which refers to the products themselves.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "消费" with "消耗" which means to consume or use up resources but often implies depletion or loss, while "消费" is neutral or positive regarding spending or usage.
Meaning and Usage
"消费" primarily means "to consume" or "consumption," referring to the act of using goods or services, or the amount spent on them. It is commonly used in economic, commercial, and daily life contexts.
Common Contexts
It can describe personal spending habits (e.g., 理性消费 - rational consumption), the level or scale of spending in a place or group (e.g., 消费水平 - consumption level), or the act of using resources (e.g., 节约能源减少消费).
Collocations and Patterns
- 消费水平: consumption level, often used to describe economic status or market segment.
- 理性消费: rational consumption, emphasizing thoughtful spending.
- 消费者: consumer, the person who consumes goods or services.
Usage Notes
"消费" is a formal word often used in written and spoken Chinese related to economics and lifestyle. It differs from "花钱" (to spend money) by focusing more on the concept of consumption rather than just spending. Avoid confusing it with "消费品" (consumer goods), which refers to the products themselves.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "消费" with "消耗" which means to consume or use up resources but often implies depletion or loss, while "消费" is neutral or positive regarding spending or usage.
Meaning and Usage
"消费" primarily means "to consume" or "consumption," referring to the act of using goods or services, or the amount spent on them. It is commonly used in economic, commercial, and daily life contexts.
Common Contexts
It can describe personal spending habits (e.g., 理性消费 - rational consumption), the level or scale of spending in a place or group (e.g., 消费水平 - consumption level), or the act of using resources (e.g., 节约能源减少消费).
Collocations and Patterns
- 消费水平: consumption level, often used to describe economic status or market segment.
- 理性消费: rational consumption, emphasizing thoughtful spending.
- 消费者: consumer, the person who consumes goods or services.
Usage Notes
"消费" is a formal word often used in written and spoken Chinese related to economics and lifestyle. It differs from "花钱" (to spend money) by focusing more on the concept of consumption rather than just spending. Avoid confusing it with "消费品" (consumer goods), which refers to the products themselves.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "消费" with "消耗" which means to consume or use up resources but often implies depletion or loss, while "消费" is neutral or positive regarding spending or usage.