沉思

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Meaning and Usage

"沉思" (chén sī) means to deeply contemplate or ponder something. It often implies a quiet, serious, and focused mental state where one reflects on important matters.

Common Contexts

This word is frequently used in literary or formal contexts to describe someone lost in thought, especially about profound or complex issues.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 沉思: to contemplate for a long time, emphasizing duration and depth.
  • 沉思人生: to contemplate life, often used when reflecting on life’s meaning or direction.
  • 深沉思考: deep contemplation, highlighting the seriousness of the thought process.

Usage Notes

"沉思" is more formal and introspective than just "" (to think). It suggests a deeper, more meditative state. It is not commonly used in casual conversation but appears often in writing, speeches, or reflective dialogue.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "沉思" with "思考". While both mean to think, "沉思" emphasizes a quiet, immersive reflection, whereas "思考" can be more analytical or problem-solving focused.

Example Sentences

He sat on the park bench, contemplating the meaning of life.

Facing this complicated problem, she contemplated for a long time before

Contemplation is not just thinking, but also a kind of inner calm and focus.