Understanding 正义 (zhèng yì)
正义 means 'justice' or 'righteousness' and is often used to describe fairness, moral rightness, or the principle of upholding what is right in society.
Usage in Conversation
Speakers use 正义 to talk about fighting for fairness or moral causes, such as in legal, social, or personal contexts. It often appears in phrases like 为正义而战 (fight for justice) or 正义感 (sense of justice).
Common Collocations
- 为正义而战: to fight for justice, expressing active support for fairness.
- 维护正义: to uphold justice, often used in legal or social contexts.
- 正义感: sense of justice, describing a personal moral compass.
Nuances
正义 carries a strong moral and ethical weight. It is more formal and abstract than just 'fairness' and often implies a universal or societal standard of right and wrong. Avoid confusing it with 公平 (fairness), which is more about equal treatment in specific situations.
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This word is formal and commonly used in written language, news, speeches, and serious discussions about ethics or law.
Understanding 正义 (zhèng yì)
正义 means 'justice' or 'righteousness' and is often used to describe fairness, moral rightness, or the principle of upholding what is right in society.
Usage in Conversation
Speakers use 正义 to talk about fighting for fairness or moral causes, such as in legal, social, or personal contexts. It often appears in phrases like 为正义而战 (fight for justice) or 正义感 (sense of justice).
Common Collocations
- 为正义而战: to fight for justice, expressing active support for fairness.
- 维护正义: to uphold justice, often used in legal or social contexts.
- 正义感: sense of justice, describing a personal moral compass.
Nuances
正义 carries a strong moral and ethical weight. It is more formal and abstract than just 'fairness' and often implies a universal or societal standard of right and wrong. Avoid confusing it with 公平 (fairness), which is more about equal treatment in specific situations.
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This word is formal and commonly used in written language, news, speeches, and serious discussions about ethics or law.
Understanding 正义 (zhèng yì)
正义 means 'justice' or 'righteousness' and is often used to describe fairness, moral rightness, or the principle of upholding what is right in society.
Usage in Conversation
Speakers use 正义 to talk about fighting for fairness or moral causes, such as in legal, social, or personal contexts. It often appears in phrases like 为正义而战 (fight for justice) or 正义感 (sense of justice).
Common Collocations
- 为正义而战: to fight for justice, expressing active support for fairness.
- 维护正义: to uphold justice, often used in legal or social contexts.
- 正义感: sense of justice, describing a personal moral compass.
Nuances
正义 carries a strong moral and ethical weight. It is more formal and abstract than just 'fairness' and often implies a universal or societal standard of right and wrong. Avoid confusing it with 公平 (fairness), which is more about equal treatment in specific situations.
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This word is formal and commonly used in written language, news, speeches, and serious discussions about ethics or law.