Meaning and Usage
"雄伟" (xióng wěi) describes something grand, majestic, and imposing, often used for natural landscapes, architecture, or speeches that inspire awe or admiration. It conveys a sense of grandeur combined with strength or heroism, reflecting the meanings of its characters "雄" (heroic, strong) and "伟" (great, imposing).
Common Collocations
- 雄伟的建筑 (grand architecture): used to describe impressive buildings or structures.
- 雄伟的山峰 (majestic mountain peak): often used in nature descriptions.
- 雄伟的演讲 (grand speech): used metaphorically for inspiring or powerful speeches.
Usage Notes
"雄伟" is typically used in formal or literary contexts to emphasize grandeur and dignity. It is not commonly used for small or trivial things. Avoid confusing it with "伟大" which emphasizes greatness in moral or achievement sense; "雄伟" focuses more on physical or visual grandeur.
Register and Tone
The word carries a positive and respectful tone, suitable for descriptive writing, speeches, and formal conversations about impressive subjects.
Meaning and Usage
"雄伟" (xióng wěi) describes something grand, majestic, and imposing, often used for natural landscapes, architecture, or speeches that inspire awe or admiration. It conveys a sense of grandeur combined with strength or heroism, reflecting the meanings of its characters "雄" (heroic, strong) and "伟" (great, imposing).
Common Collocations
- 雄伟的建筑 (grand architecture): used to describe impressive buildings or structures.
- 雄伟的山峰 (majestic mountain peak): often used in nature descriptions.
- 雄伟的演讲 (grand speech): used metaphorically for inspiring or powerful speeches.
Usage Notes
"雄伟" is typically used in formal or literary contexts to emphasize grandeur and dignity. It is not commonly used for small or trivial things. Avoid confusing it with "伟大" which emphasizes greatness in moral or achievement sense; "雄伟" focuses more on physical or visual grandeur.
Register and Tone
The word carries a positive and respectful tone, suitable for descriptive writing, speeches, and formal conversations about impressive subjects.
Meaning and Usage
"雄伟" (xióng wěi) describes something grand, majestic, and imposing, often used for natural landscapes, architecture, or speeches that inspire awe or admiration. It conveys a sense of grandeur combined with strength or heroism, reflecting the meanings of its characters "雄" (heroic, strong) and "伟" (great, imposing).
Common Collocations
- 雄伟的建筑 (grand architecture): used to describe impressive buildings or structures.
- 雄伟的山峰 (majestic mountain peak): often used in nature descriptions.
- 雄伟的演讲 (grand speech): used metaphorically for inspiring or powerful speeches.
Usage Notes
"雄伟" is typically used in formal or literary contexts to emphasize grandeur and dignity. It is not commonly used for small or trivial things. Avoid confusing it with "伟大" which emphasizes greatness in moral or achievement sense; "雄伟" focuses more on physical or visual grandeur.
Register and Tone
The word carries a positive and respectful tone, suitable for descriptive writing, speeches, and formal conversations about impressive subjects.