Meaning and Usage
"反面" primarily means the "reverse side" or "opposite face" of something, such as the back of a paper or an object. It is also frequently used metaphorically to indicate the "negative side" or "contrasting aspect" of a situation or person.
Common Contexts
You will often see "反面" used when contrasting two sides of a story, personality, or situation — for example, highlighting both the positive and negative aspects.
Collocations and Patterns
- 反面教材 (fǎnmiàn jiàocái): "negative example" used for teaching by showing what not to do.
- 反面影响 (fǎnmiàn yǐngxiǎng): "negative impact" or "adverse effect."
- 反面角色 (fǎnmiàn juésè): "antagonist" or "villain" in stories.
Nuances
When used metaphorically, "反面" often implies a hidden or less obvious side that contrasts with the more visible or positive side. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "背面" (back side) when referring to physical objects.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "反面" with "反而" (fǎn'ér), which is a conjunction meaning "on the contrary" or "instead." "反面" is a noun referring to a side or aspect, not a conjunction.
Meaning and Usage
"反面" primarily means the "reverse side" or "opposite face" of something, such as the back of a paper or an object. It is also frequently used metaphorically to indicate the "negative side" or "contrasting aspect" of a situation or person.
Common Contexts
You will often see "反面" used when contrasting two sides of a story, personality, or situation — for example, highlighting both the positive and negative aspects.
Collocations and Patterns
- 反面教材 (fǎnmiàn jiàocái): "negative example" used for teaching by showing what not to do.
- 反面影响 (fǎnmiàn yǐngxiǎng): "negative impact" or "adverse effect."
- 反面角色 (fǎnmiàn juésè): "antagonist" or "villain" in stories.
Nuances
When used metaphorically, "反面" often implies a hidden or less obvious side that contrasts with the more visible or positive side. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "背面" (back side) when referring to physical objects.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "反面" with "反而" (fǎn'ér), which is a conjunction meaning "on the contrary" or "instead." "反面" is a noun referring to a side or aspect, not a conjunction.
Meaning and Usage
"反面" primarily means the "reverse side" or "opposite face" of something, such as the back of a paper or an object. It is also frequently used metaphorically to indicate the "negative side" or "contrasting aspect" of a situation or person.
Common Contexts
You will often see "反面" used when contrasting two sides of a story, personality, or situation — for example, highlighting both the positive and negative aspects.
Collocations and Patterns
- 反面教材 (fǎnmiàn jiàocái): "negative example" used for teaching by showing what not to do.
- 反面影响 (fǎnmiàn yǐngxiǎng): "negative impact" or "adverse effect."
- 反面角色 (fǎnmiàn juésè): "antagonist" or "villain" in stories.
Nuances
When used metaphorically, "反面" often implies a hidden or less obvious side that contrasts with the more visible or positive side. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "背面" (back side) when referring to physical objects.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "反面" with "反而" (fǎn'ér), which is a conjunction meaning "on the contrary" or "instead." "反面" is a noun referring to a side or aspect, not a conjunction.