Usage and Nuances
The verb 逃避 (táo bì) is commonly used to describe the act of avoiding or escaping from something unpleasant, such as difficulties, responsibilities, or reality itself. It often carries a negative connotation, implying avoidance rather than constructive action.
Common Collocations
- 逃避责任 (táobì zérèn): to evade responsibility, often used when someone refuses to take accountability.
- 逃避现实 (táobì xiànshí): to escape reality, implying denial or unwillingness to face facts.
- 逃避问题 (táobì wèntí): to avoid problems, suggesting ignoring or running away from issues.
Register and Tone
This term is generally neutral but leans towards a critical tone when describing a person's behavior. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts but is often used in discussions about personal attitudes or social criticism.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 逃避 with 逃跑 (táopǎo), which specifically means "to run away" physically. 逃避 emphasizes avoidance or evasion, which can be mental or emotional, not necessarily physical escape.
Usage and Nuances
The verb 逃避 (táo bì) is commonly used to describe the act of avoiding or escaping from something unpleasant, such as difficulties, responsibilities, or reality itself. It often carries a negative connotation, implying avoidance rather than constructive action.
Common Collocations
- 逃避责任 (táobì zérèn): to evade responsibility, often used when someone refuses to take accountability.
- 逃避现实 (táobì xiànshí): to escape reality, implying denial or unwillingness to face facts.
- 逃避问题 (táobì wèntí): to avoid problems, suggesting ignoring or running away from issues.
Register and Tone
This term is generally neutral but leans towards a critical tone when describing a person's behavior. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts but is often used in discussions about personal attitudes or social criticism.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 逃避 with 逃跑 (táopǎo), which specifically means "to run away" physically. 逃避 emphasizes avoidance or evasion, which can be mental or emotional, not necessarily physical escape.
Usage and Nuances
The verb 逃避 (táo bì) is commonly used to describe the act of avoiding or escaping from something unpleasant, such as difficulties, responsibilities, or reality itself. It often carries a negative connotation, implying avoidance rather than constructive action.
Common Collocations
- 逃避责任 (táobì zérèn): to evade responsibility, often used when someone refuses to take accountability.
- 逃避现实 (táobì xiànshí): to escape reality, implying denial or unwillingness to face facts.
- 逃避问题 (táobì wèntí): to avoid problems, suggesting ignoring or running away from issues.
Register and Tone
This term is generally neutral but leans towards a critical tone when describing a person's behavior. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts but is often used in discussions about personal attitudes or social criticism.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 逃避 with 逃跑 (táopǎo), which specifically means "to run away" physically. 逃避 emphasizes avoidance or evasion, which can be mental or emotional, not necessarily physical escape.