气色

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Understanding 气色 (qì sè)

气色 refers to a person's complexion or the visible color and vitality of their face. It often reflects health or emotional state. When someone has good 气色, it usually means they look healthy and energetic. Conversely, poor 气色 can indicate tiredness, illness, or stress.

Common Usage

气色 is frequently used in everyday conversation about health and appearance. It is often paired with adjectives like (good), (bad), (rosy), or 苍白 (pale).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 气色: to have a good complexion, indicating good health or mood.
  • 气色: to look pale or unhealthy, often implying fatigue or sickness.
  • 气色: to have a rosy complexion, suggesting vitality.

Nuances

Using 气色 focuses on the external, visible signs of health rather than internal conditions. It is a polite and common way to comment on someone's appearance without being too direct about their health issues.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 气色 with (liǎnsè), which also means complexion but can carry a stronger connotation of mood or expression, sometimes negative. 气色 is more neutral and health-related.

Example Sentences

Her complexion has been very good lately; it seems her health is recovering

The doctor said your complexion looks bad; it might be due to lack of rest.

He has a rosy complexion and looks energetic, appearing very healthy.