Meaning and Usage
"威风" (wēi fēng) literally combines "威" (might, power) and "风" (wind), but together it means "imposing presence," "aura of authority," or "majestic demeanor." It is often used to describe people, animals, or objects that appear dignified, powerful, or commanding respect.
Common Contexts
You will hear "威风" used to praise someone's confident and impressive manner, such as a leader entering a room or a luxury car attracting attention. It can also describe a person's speech or behavior that commands respect despite their age or status.
Collocations and Patterns
- "很有威风": very imposing or majestic
- "威风凛凛": an idiomatic expression meaning awe-inspiring or majestic
- "显得威风": to appear imposing
Usage Notes
"威风" carries a positive connotation of respect and admiration. It is not used for negative or threatening power. Avoid confusing it with "威胁" (threat). It is often used in spoken and written Chinese to highlight someone's impressive presence or aura.
Meaning and Usage
"威风" (wēi fēng) literally combines "威" (might, power) and "风" (wind), but together it means "imposing presence," "aura of authority," or "majestic demeanor." It is often used to describe people, animals, or objects that appear dignified, powerful, or commanding respect.
Common Contexts
You will hear "威风" used to praise someone's confident and impressive manner, such as a leader entering a room or a luxury car attracting attention. It can also describe a person's speech or behavior that commands respect despite their age or status.
Collocations and Patterns
- "很有威风": very imposing or majestic
- "威风凛凛": an idiomatic expression meaning awe-inspiring or majestic
- "显得威风": to appear imposing
Usage Notes
"威风" carries a positive connotation of respect and admiration. It is not used for negative or threatening power. Avoid confusing it with "威胁" (threat). It is often used in spoken and written Chinese to highlight someone's impressive presence or aura.
Meaning and Usage
"威风" (wēi fēng) literally combines "威" (might, power) and "风" (wind), but together it means "imposing presence," "aura of authority," or "majestic demeanor." It is often used to describe people, animals, or objects that appear dignified, powerful, or commanding respect.
Common Contexts
You will hear "威风" used to praise someone's confident and impressive manner, such as a leader entering a room or a luxury car attracting attention. It can also describe a person's speech or behavior that commands respect despite their age or status.
Collocations and Patterns
- "很有威风": very imposing or majestic
- "威风凛凛": an idiomatic expression meaning awe-inspiring or majestic
- "显得威风": to appear imposing
Usage Notes
"威风" carries a positive connotation of respect and admiration. It is not used for negative or threatening power. Avoid confusing it with "威胁" (threat). It is often used in spoken and written Chinese to highlight someone's impressive presence or aura.