敏感

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Understanding 敏感 (mǐn gǎn)

The adjective 敏感 describes a state of being sensitive, either emotionally or physically. It often refers to a heightened awareness or quick reaction to stimuli, such as feelings, criticism, or environmental factors.

Common Uses

  1. Emotional sensitivity: When someone is easily affected by others' words or actions, e.g., "批评敏感" (sensitive to criticism).
  2. Sensitive topics: Used to describe subjects that are delicate or controversial, e.g., "敏感话题" (sensitive topic).
  3. Physical sensitivity: Describes body parts that react strongly to external factors, e.g., "皮肤敏感" (sensitive skin).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 敏感: a sensitive person, often emotionally reactive.
  • 敏感问题: sensitive issue, usually something to avoid discussing openly.
  • 敏感: sensitive skin, common in skincare contexts.

Usage Notes

When using 敏感, the context determines whether it refers to emotional or physical sensitivity. It often carries a nuance of vulnerability or delicacy. Avoid confusing 敏感 with 麻烦 (troublesome) or 脆弱 (fragile), which have different connotations. 敏感 is neutral but implies quickness in perception or reaction.

Summary

敏感 is a versatile adjective useful for describing people’s emotional states, delicate topics, and physical reactions. It is common in both everyday conversation and formal contexts, especially when discussing feelings or health.

Example Sentences

She is very sensitive to others' criticism and gets angry easily.

This topic is very sensitive; we'd better not discuss it.

His skin is very sensitive to sunlight and gets sunburned easily.