Meaning and Usage
"乌黑" (wū hēi) describes something that is intensely black, often with a shiny or deep color quality. It is commonly used to describe hair, night skies, clothing, or other objects that are very dark in color.
Common Collocations
- 乌黑的头发: jet-black hair, often implying healthy and shiny hair.
- 乌黑的夜空: pitch-black night sky, emphasizing darkness without light.
- 乌黑的西装: jet-black suit, indicating formal or elegant attire.
Usage Notes
"乌黑" is a descriptive adjective and usually precedes the noun it modifies. It conveys a strong visual impression of deep blackness, often with a positive or vivid connotation, such as beauty or formality. It differs from just "黑" by emphasizing the intensity and sometimes the glossiness of the black color.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "乌黑" with "黑暗" (hēi'àn), which means darkness in a more abstract or environmental sense. "乌黑" focuses on color appearance, while "黑暗" refers to absence of light or metaphorical darkness.
Meaning and Usage
"乌黑" (wū hēi) describes something that is intensely black, often with a shiny or deep color quality. It is commonly used to describe hair, night skies, clothing, or other objects that are very dark in color.
Common Collocations
- 乌黑的头发: jet-black hair, often implying healthy and shiny hair.
- 乌黑的夜空: pitch-black night sky, emphasizing darkness without light.
- 乌黑的西装: jet-black suit, indicating formal or elegant attire.
Usage Notes
"乌黑" is a descriptive adjective and usually precedes the noun it modifies. It conveys a strong visual impression of deep blackness, often with a positive or vivid connotation, such as beauty or formality. It differs from just "黑" by emphasizing the intensity and sometimes the glossiness of the black color.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "乌黑" with "黑暗" (hēi'àn), which means darkness in a more abstract or environmental sense. "乌黑" focuses on color appearance, while "黑暗" refers to absence of light or metaphorical darkness.
Meaning and Usage
"乌黑" (wū hēi) describes something that is intensely black, often with a shiny or deep color quality. It is commonly used to describe hair, night skies, clothing, or other objects that are very dark in color.
Common Collocations
- 乌黑的头发: jet-black hair, often implying healthy and shiny hair.
- 乌黑的夜空: pitch-black night sky, emphasizing darkness without light.
- 乌黑的西装: jet-black suit, indicating formal or elegant attire.
Usage Notes
"乌黑" is a descriptive adjective and usually precedes the noun it modifies. It conveys a strong visual impression of deep blackness, often with a positive or vivid connotation, such as beauty or formality. It differs from just "黑" by emphasizing the intensity and sometimes the glossiness of the black color.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "乌黑" with "黑暗" (hēi'àn), which means darkness in a more abstract or environmental sense. "乌黑" focuses on color appearance, while "黑暗" refers to absence of light or metaphorical darkness.