微观

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Understanding '微观' (wēi guān)

'微观' literally means 'micro-' or 'microscopic,' referring to things that are very small or observed at a very small scale. It is often used in scientific, economic, and analytical contexts to describe detailed, fine-grained perspectives or phenomena.

Usage and Nuance

When you use '微观,' you imply focusing on the smallest components or details of something, often invisible to the naked eye. For example, in science, it relates to microscopic structures; in economics, it refers to individual markets or behaviors rather than the whole economy.

Common Collocations

  • 微观世界 (wēiguān shìjiè): microscopic world, used in biology or physics.
  • 微观经济 (wēiguān jīngjìxué): microeconomics, the study of individual economic units.
  • 微观结构 (wēiguān jiégòu): microscopic structure, often in materials science.

Register and Tone

'微观' is a formal term mostly used in academic, scientific, or technical contexts. It is not commonly used in casual conversation unless discussing specialized topics.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse '微观' with '宏观' (hóngguān), which means 'macro-' or 'macroscopic.' The two are often paired to contrast small-scale versus large-scale perspectives.

Example Sentences

Scientists observe the structure of the microscopic world through a

Analyzing problems from a microscopic perspective can reveal differences in

In economics, microeconomics studies individual markets and consumer