虫子

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Meaning and Usage

"虫子" (chóngzi) refers to small insects or bugs, commonly used in everyday speech to describe creatures like flies, beetles, or worms. It is a casual and general term, often used when the exact species is unknown or unimportant.

Common Contexts

People use "虫子" when talking about insects in nature, describing damage caused by bugs (like in books or plants), or when children play with or catch bugs.

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

"虫子" is informal and neutral in tone. It is different from more scientific or specific terms like "昆虫" (kūnchóng, insects) which is more formal. Avoid confusing "虫子" with "" alone, which can be more abstract or used in compounds. "虫子" emphasizes the creature as a small living bug or worm.

Common Confusion

Sometimes learners confuse "虫子" with "". The addition of "" makes it a noun emphasizing the creature itself, often used in spoken language. "" alone can appear in compound words or idioms and may not always mean a literal bug.

Example Sentences

On summer nights, there are many insects flying in the yard.

There is a bug in this book that has chewed several pages.

The children are looking for bugs to play with on the grass.