Meaning and Usage
"路人" literally means "person on the road" and is commonly used to refer to a passerby or someone unrelated to a particular event or situation. It often implies a neutral or uninvolved bystander.
Common Contexts
- Describing someone who is physically passing by without involvement.
- Referring to an unrelated person in a social or narrative context.
- Used metaphorically to describe someone who is indifferent or has no stake in a matter.
Collocations and Patterns
- 路人甲/乙: generic labels for anonymous passersby, often used in storytelling or examples.
- 路人评价: passerby or public opinion, often informal or casual judgments.
- 路人视角: passerby’s perspective, used to indicate an outsider’s view.
Usage Notes
"路人" is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It differs from "陌生人" (stranger) because "路人" emphasizes the aspect of passing by or being uninvolved rather than unfamiliarity alone. Avoid confusing it with "观众" (audience) or "旁观者" (onlooker), which imply watching or observing rather than simply passing by.
Meaning and Usage
"路人" literally means "person on the road" and is commonly used to refer to a passerby or someone unrelated to a particular event or situation. It often implies a neutral or uninvolved bystander.
Common Contexts
- Describing someone who is physically passing by without involvement.
- Referring to an unrelated person in a social or narrative context.
- Used metaphorically to describe someone who is indifferent or has no stake in a matter.
Collocations and Patterns
- 路人甲/乙: generic labels for anonymous passersby, often used in storytelling or examples.
- 路人评价: passerby or public opinion, often informal or casual judgments.
- 路人视角: passerby’s perspective, used to indicate an outsider’s view.
Usage Notes
"路人" is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It differs from "陌生人" (stranger) because "路人" emphasizes the aspect of passing by or being uninvolved rather than unfamiliarity alone. Avoid confusing it with "观众" (audience) or "旁观者" (onlooker), which imply watching or observing rather than simply passing by.
Meaning and Usage
"路人" literally means "person on the road" and is commonly used to refer to a passerby or someone unrelated to a particular event or situation. It often implies a neutral or uninvolved bystander.
Common Contexts
- Describing someone who is physically passing by without involvement.
- Referring to an unrelated person in a social or narrative context.
- Used metaphorically to describe someone who is indifferent or has no stake in a matter.
Collocations and Patterns
- 路人甲/乙: generic labels for anonymous passersby, often used in storytelling or examples.
- 路人评价: passerby or public opinion, often informal or casual judgments.
- 路人视角: passerby’s perspective, used to indicate an outsider’s view.
Usage Notes
"路人" is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It differs from "陌生人" (stranger) because "路人" emphasizes the aspect of passing by or being uninvolved rather than unfamiliarity alone. Avoid confusing it with "观众" (audience) or "旁观者" (onlooker), which imply watching or observing rather than simply passing by.