昆虫

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Understanding 昆虫 (kūn chóng)

昆虫 refers specifically to insects, a class of small arthropods characterized by a three-part body (head, thorax, abdomen), six legs, and usually wings. It is a formal and scientific term often used in biology, ecology, and environmental discussions.

Usage in Conversation

In everyday speech, 昆虫 is used when talking about insects in a scientific or educational context, such as in schools, documentaries, or research. For casual references to bugs or creepy crawlies, people might use more colloquial terms like (chóngzi).

Common Collocations

  • 观察昆虫 (observe insects): used in scientific or hobbyist contexts.
  • 昆虫 (insect populations): common in environmental and ecological discussions.
  • 昆虫 (entomology): the scientific study of insects.

Tips

昆虫 is a compound word combining (elder brother, here used phonetically) and (insect, worm). It is not used to refer to worms or other small animals that are not insects. Avoid confusing 昆虫 with , which is more informal and can refer to various small creatures.

When using 昆虫, expect a formal tone suitable for academic or scientific contexts.

Example Sentences

Spring is a good season to observe insect activity.

This book provides detailed information about the living habits of various

The use of pesticides has a significant impact on insect populations.