Meaning and Usage
"光辉" (guāng huī) primarily means "radiance" or "glory." It is often used to describe something shining brightly, either literally like light or figuratively like achievements or history.
Common Contexts
- Describing physical brightness or shining light, e.g., a city at night.
- Praising someone's outstanding contributions or achievements.
- Referring to a proud or glorious history.
Collocations and Patterns
- 光辉的贡献 (glorious contribution): used to praise someone's significant achievements.
- 光辉的历史 (glorious history): used to emphasize pride in past achievements.
- 充满光辉 (full of radiance): often used to describe scenes or atmospheres.
Usage Notes
"光辉" carries a positive and elevated tone, often used in formal or literary contexts. It is less common in casual speech. Avoid confusing it with "光明" which also means light but can imply hope or future prospects. "光辉" emphasizes brilliance and splendor.
Meaning and Usage
"光辉" (guāng huī) primarily means "radiance" or "glory." It is often used to describe something shining brightly, either literally like light or figuratively like achievements or history.
Common Contexts
- Describing physical brightness or shining light, e.g., a city at night.
- Praising someone's outstanding contributions or achievements.
- Referring to a proud or glorious history.
Collocations and Patterns
- 光辉的贡献 (glorious contribution): used to praise someone's significant achievements.
- 光辉的历史 (glorious history): used to emphasize pride in past achievements.
- 充满光辉 (full of radiance): often used to describe scenes or atmospheres.
Usage Notes
"光辉" carries a positive and elevated tone, often used in formal or literary contexts. It is less common in casual speech. Avoid confusing it with "光明" which also means light but can imply hope or future prospects. "光辉" emphasizes brilliance and splendor.
Meaning and Usage
"光辉" (guāng huī) primarily means "radiance" or "glory." It is often used to describe something shining brightly, either literally like light or figuratively like achievements or history.
Common Contexts
- Describing physical brightness or shining light, e.g., a city at night.
- Praising someone's outstanding contributions or achievements.
- Referring to a proud or glorious history.
Collocations and Patterns
- 光辉的贡献 (glorious contribution): used to praise someone's significant achievements.
- 光辉的历史 (glorious history): used to emphasize pride in past achievements.
- 充满光辉 (full of radiance): often used to describe scenes or atmospheres.
Usage Notes
"光辉" carries a positive and elevated tone, often used in formal or literary contexts. It is less common in casual speech. Avoid confusing it with "光明" which also means light but can imply hope or future prospects. "光辉" emphasizes brilliance and splendor.