山脉

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Understanding 山脉 (shān mài)

The term 山脉 specifically refers to a mountain range, a series of connected mountains forming a long line. It is commonly used in geography, travel, and nature-related contexts.

Usage and Nuances

When using 山脉, speakers often emphasize the scale and continuity of the mountains rather than a single peak. It is a formal term often found in news, documentaries, and academic discussions about geography.

Common Collocations

  • 山脉 (Xǐmǎlāyǎ shānmài): The Himalayas, a famous mountain range.
  • 山脉 (héngguàn shānmài): To run across a mountain range, describing geographical features.
  • 山脉分布 (shānmài fēnbù): Distribution of mountain ranges.

Tips

Avoid confusing 山脉 with (shānfēng), which means a single mountain peak. 山脉 always implies multiple connected mountains. It is also different from (shān), which can mean any mountain or hill but does not imply a range.

Using 山脉 correctly helps convey a clear image of large-scale mountainous regions, useful in both formal and informal conversations about nature and geography.

Example Sentences

The Himalayas are the highest mountain range in the world.

This mountain range runs across the entire country, creating a unique

Mountain climbing enthusiasts like to challenge different mountain ranges.