胆小

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"胆小" (dǎnxiǎo) literally combines "" (gallbladder, symbolizing courage) and "" (small), meaning 'timid' or 'cowardly.' It describes someone who lacks courage or is easily frightened.

Common Contexts

This adjective is often used to describe personality traits, especially in situations involving fear or hesitation. It can be used in everyday conversation to gently criticize or encourage someone to be braver.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 胆小: timid and afraid of trouble, often avoiding conflicts.
  • 胆小鬼: a coward (colloquial, sometimes teasing).
  • 胆小: as timid as a mouse, emphasizing extreme timidity.

Usage Notes

"胆小" is generally neutral but can carry a slightly negative tone when used to criticize. It contrasts with words like "勇敢" (brave). Avoid confusing "胆小" with "害怕" (to be afraid), as "胆小" describes a personality trait rather than a temporary feeling.

Summary

Use "胆小" to describe people who are habitually fearful or lack courage, especially in social or risky situations. It is common in spoken and written Chinese and useful for describing character traits realistically.

Example Sentences

He is too timid to dare to climb the mountain alone.

Don’t be so timid, try it and you’ll do well.

Timid people tend to panic when facing danger.