Meaning and Usage
"油腻" primarily describes food that is oily or greasy, often implying heaviness and difficulty in digestion. It is commonly used to criticize dishes that feel too rich or fatty.
Extended Usage
Beyond food, "油腻" can describe a person's manner or speech as slick, overly smooth, or insincere, often with a negative connotation implying a lack of genuineness.
Common Collocations
- 油腻的食物 (greasy food): refers to dishes high in oil or fat.
- 油腻的男人 (a greasy man): colloquially describes a man whose behavior or appearance is considered sleazy or unappealing.
- 油腻感 (greasy feeling): used to describe the sensation or impression of oiliness, either physically or metaphorically.
Usage Notes
When describing food, "油腻" often suggests the dish is too heavy or rich, which might not suit everyone's taste, especially in hot weather. When used metaphorically for people or speech, it carries a negative tone, implying artificiality or unpleasantness. Avoid confusing "油腻" with "油炸" (fried) or "油润" (moist/oily in a positive sense).
Register and Tone
"油腻" is informal and commonly used in everyday conversation and media. It can be mildly derogatory when applied to people or speech, so use it carefully to avoid offense.
Meaning and Usage
"油腻" primarily describes food that is oily or greasy, often implying heaviness and difficulty in digestion. It is commonly used to criticize dishes that feel too rich or fatty.
Extended Usage
Beyond food, "油腻" can describe a person's manner or speech as slick, overly smooth, or insincere, often with a negative connotation implying a lack of genuineness.
Common Collocations
- 油腻的食物 (greasy food): refers to dishes high in oil or fat.
- 油腻的男人 (a greasy man): colloquially describes a man whose behavior or appearance is considered sleazy or unappealing.
- 油腻感 (greasy feeling): used to describe the sensation or impression of oiliness, either physically or metaphorically.
Usage Notes
When describing food, "油腻" often suggests the dish is too heavy or rich, which might not suit everyone's taste, especially in hot weather. When used metaphorically for people or speech, it carries a negative tone, implying artificiality or unpleasantness. Avoid confusing "油腻" with "油炸" (fried) or "油润" (moist/oily in a positive sense).
Register and Tone
"油腻" is informal and commonly used in everyday conversation and media. It can be mildly derogatory when applied to people or speech, so use it carefully to avoid offense.
Meaning and Usage
"油腻" primarily describes food that is oily or greasy, often implying heaviness and difficulty in digestion. It is commonly used to criticize dishes that feel too rich or fatty.
Extended Usage
Beyond food, "油腻" can describe a person's manner or speech as slick, overly smooth, or insincere, often with a negative connotation implying a lack of genuineness.
Common Collocations
- 油腻的食物 (greasy food): refers to dishes high in oil or fat.
- 油腻的男人 (a greasy man): colloquially describes a man whose behavior or appearance is considered sleazy or unappealing.
- 油腻感 (greasy feeling): used to describe the sensation or impression of oiliness, either physically or metaphorically.
Usage Notes
When describing food, "油腻" often suggests the dish is too heavy or rich, which might not suit everyone's taste, especially in hot weather. When used metaphorically for people or speech, it carries a negative tone, implying artificiality or unpleasantness. Avoid confusing "油腻" with "油炸" (fried) or "油润" (moist/oily in a positive sense).
Register and Tone
"油腻" is informal and commonly used in everyday conversation and media. It can be mildly derogatory when applied to people or speech, so use it carefully to avoid offense.