火药

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 火药 (huǒ yào)

火药 literally means 'fire medicine' and refers to gunpowder, a key explosive material historically used in warfare and fireworks. Beyond its literal meaning, 火药 is often used metaphorically to describe situations or tensions that are volatile and likely to erupt, similar to a 'powder keg' in English.

Usage Notes

When used literally, 火药 refers to the chemical substance used for explosions. In metaphorical contexts, it describes a tense or dangerous situation that could suddenly escalate. This dual usage is common in both spoken and written Chinese.

Common Collocations

  • 火药 (huǒ yào tǒng): powder keg, a metaphor for a volatile situation
  • 火药 (huǒ yào wèi): the 'smell of gunpowder,' meaning a tense or hostile atmosphere
  • 制造火药 (zhìzào huǒ yào): to manufacture gunpowder

Tips

Avoid confusing 火药 with (medicine) alone; 火药 specifically means gunpowder. When describing tense situations, using 火药 or 火药 adds vivid imagery to your speech or writing.

Example Sentences

In ancient wars, gunpowder was used to make bombs and rockets.

This argument is like a powder keg, ready to explode into conflict at any

Scientists are researching safer gunpowder formulas.