短促

No base JSON record found for this token.

Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The adjective 短促 (duǎn cù) describes something that is short in duration, often implying a sense of urgency or insufficiency of time. It is commonly used to describe events, actions, or states that happen quickly or last only briefly.

Common Contexts

  • Time-limited events: meetings, speeches, or farewells that feel rushed or too brief.
  • Physical states: such as short, rapid breathing indicating discomfort or illness.

Collocations and Patterns

Register and Tone

This word is neutral and formal, often appearing in written language, news reports, or medical contexts. It is less common in casual spoken language unless describing physical symptoms or formal events.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse 短促 with (duǎnzàn), which also means short in time but often emphasizes the fleeting or transient nature rather than urgency or hurriedness. 短促 often carries a nuance of being rushed or insufficient in time.

Example Sentences

The meeting time is very short; we must quickly focus on the key points.

His breathing is short and rapid; he might be ill.

A brief farewell makes people feel regretful.