拳头

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Understanding 拳头 (quán tou)

The word 拳头 literally means "fist," referring to the hand when the fingers are curled tightly inward. It is commonly used in both literal and figurative contexts.

Literal Use

拳头 is often used to describe the physical fist, especially in contexts involving fighting, strength, or gestures. For example, "拳头" (clench one's fist) is a common phrase.

Figurative and Symbolic Use

Beyond the physical meaning, 拳头 can symbolize power, determination, or resistance. For instance, "拳头力量" (fist power) can refer to strength or influence.

Common Collocations

Usage Notes

拳头 is a concrete noun and usually appears as the object or subject in sentences. It is not used as a verb. Avoid confusing 拳头 with (quán) alone, which can refer more broadly to martial arts styles or techniques involving fists.

When describing gestures or emotions, 拳头 often appears with verbs like (to hold), (to smash), or (to knock).

Example Sentences

He clenched his fist tightly, ready to face the challenge.

A fist is not only a tool for attack but also symbolizes strength and

He knocked on the table with his fist to show his dissatisfaction.