吸取

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Usage of 吸取

The verb 吸取 (xīqǔ) primarily means "to absorb" or "to take in." It is often used in both literal and figurative contexts. Literally, it describes the physical process of absorbing substances, such as plants absorbing water or nutrients. Figuratively, it is frequently used to express learning or drawing lessons from experiences, information, or others' qualities.

Common Collocations

  • 吸取教训 (xīqǔ jiàoxun): to learn a lesson, often from mistakes or failures.
  • 吸取经验 (xīqǔ jīngyàn): to absorb or gain experience.
  • 吸取 (xīqǔ yǎngfèn): to absorb nutrients, commonly used in biology.

Nuances and Register

吸取 is a formal verb, suitable for written and spoken language, especially in educational, scientific, or professional contexts. It conveys a sense of actively taking in something valuable, whether knowledge or material substances. It is more formal than simply using (chī) or (hē) for intake.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse 吸取 with 吸收 (xīshōu), which also means "to absorb." 吸收 is more general and often used for physical absorption, while 吸取 emphasizes the active process of taking in, especially abstract things like lessons or experience.

Understanding these distinctions will help learners use 吸取 accurately in both literal and figurative contexts.

Example Sentences

We should learn lessons from failures to avoid repeating the same mistakes.

Plants absorb water and nutrients from the soil through their roots.

He is good at absorbing others' strengths to improve himself.