泄气

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Meaning and Usage

The term "泄气" primarily means "to lose air or gas," such as when a tire leaks. However, it is very commonly used metaphorically to describe a person feeling discouraged, demoralized, or losing motivation after a setback or disappointment.

Common Contexts

  • Literal: Describing physical leakage of air or gas, e.g., tires, balloons.
  • Figurative: Expressing emotional discouragement or loss of spirit.

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Usage Notes

When used figuratively, 泄气 often conveys a temporary emotional state and can be followed by actions showing recovery or persistence. It is more informal and common in spoken language. Avoid confusing 泄气 with 馁 (qìněi), which also means discouraged but is more formal.

Summary

"泄气" is a versatile word useful for describing both physical leakage and emotional states of discouragement. Recognizing the context is key to understanding its intended meaning.

Example Sentences

I felt very discouraged because I didn't do well on the exam.

The tire leaked air, and the car started to lose pressure.

He didn't get discouraged when facing setbacks; instead, he worked even