脚步

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Understanding 脚步

The word 脚步 (jiǎobù) literally combines 'foot' () and 'step' (), referring to footsteps or the pace of walking. It is commonly used to describe the sound, speed, or rhythm of walking.

Usage in Conversation

Speakers often use 脚步 to talk about how close someone is approaching (脚步), or to metaphorically suggest slowing down one's pace in life (脚步). It can also describe the character or mood conveyed by someone's walking style, such as confident or hurried steps.

Common Collocations

  • 脚步 (footstep sound): used to indicate the noise made by walking, often to create atmosphere.
  • 脚步 (slow down one's pace): a metaphor for taking life more slowly or carefully.
  • 脚步 (light footsteps): describes a cheerful or confident walking style.

Tips

脚步 is often heard in both literal and figurative contexts. Avoid confusing it with 步伐, which more formally refers to pace or rhythm in a broader sense, including figurative progress. 脚步 is more immediate and sensory, often linked to actual walking sounds or physical steps.

Example Sentences

His footsteps are getting closer and closer.

We need to slow down our pace and enjoy life.

Her footsteps are light and full of confidence.