沉重

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Meaning and Usage

The adjective "沉重" (chénzhòng) primarily describes something physically heavy or figuratively burdensome. It is often used to express weight in a literal sense, such as heavy objects, but also to convey emotional heaviness or serious burdens, like heavy responsibilities or a heavy heart.

Common Contexts

  • Physical weight: "沉重" describes objects that are difficult to carry or move.
  • Emotional weight: It expresses feelings of sadness, seriousness, or psychological burden.
  • Responsibility: Used to describe duties or obligations that feel overwhelming.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 沉重心情 (heavy-hearted mood): used to describe deep sadness or worry.
  • 沉重责任 (heavy responsibility): emphasizes the seriousness and pressure of duties.
  • 沉重负担 (heavy burden): refers to a significant load, either physical or metaphorical.

Usage Notes

"沉重" is more formal and often appears in written or serious spoken contexts. It differs from simply "" (heavy) by adding a nuance of gravity or seriousness. Avoid using "沉重" for light or casual heaviness. When describing emotional states, it implies a deep, often somber feeling rather than mild discomfort.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "沉重" with "沉闷" (chénmèn), which means dull or oppressive in atmosphere. "沉重" focuses on weight and seriousness, while "沉闷" relates to mood or environment being stifling or boring.

Example Sentences

He felt very heavy-hearted because something serious happened at home.

This box is very heavy; I can't move it by myself.

The heavy responsibility made him feel a lot of pressure.