Meaning and Usage
"胸膛" specifically refers to the chest area of the human body, emphasizing the physical cavity or torso region. It is often used in contexts describing physical posture, health checks, or visible breathing movements.
Common Collocations
- 挺起胸膛 (tǐng qǐ xiōng táng): to straighten or puff out one's chest, often implying confidence or readiness.
- 胸膛起伏 (xiōng táng qǐ fú): the rising and falling of the chest, usually describing breathing or exertion.
- 检查胸膛 (jiǎnchá xiōng táng): to examine the chest, common in medical contexts.
Usage Notes
"胸膛" is more formal and descriptive than simply "胸" and often appears in literary or medical contexts. It highlights the physical chest cavity rather than emotional or metaphorical meanings sometimes associated with "胸" alone. Avoid confusing it with "胸口" which can also mean chest but sometimes carries a more emotional or internal sense.
When using "胸膛," speakers often imply a focus on the physical state or posture of the chest, such as breathing, strength, or health.
Meaning and Usage
"胸膛" specifically refers to the chest area of the human body, emphasizing the physical cavity or torso region. It is often used in contexts describing physical posture, health checks, or visible breathing movements.
Common Collocations
- 挺起胸膛 (tǐng qǐ xiōng táng): to straighten or puff out one's chest, often implying confidence or readiness.
- 胸膛起伏 (xiōng táng qǐ fú): the rising and falling of the chest, usually describing breathing or exertion.
- 检查胸膛 (jiǎnchá xiōng táng): to examine the chest, common in medical contexts.
Usage Notes
"胸膛" is more formal and descriptive than simply "胸" and often appears in literary or medical contexts. It highlights the physical chest cavity rather than emotional or metaphorical meanings sometimes associated with "胸" alone. Avoid confusing it with "胸口" which can also mean chest but sometimes carries a more emotional or internal sense.
When using "胸膛," speakers often imply a focus on the physical state or posture of the chest, such as breathing, strength, or health.
Meaning and Usage
"胸膛" specifically refers to the chest area of the human body, emphasizing the physical cavity or torso region. It is often used in contexts describing physical posture, health checks, or visible breathing movements.
Common Collocations
- 挺起胸膛 (tǐng qǐ xiōng táng): to straighten or puff out one's chest, often implying confidence or readiness.
- 胸膛起伏 (xiōng táng qǐ fú): the rising and falling of the chest, usually describing breathing or exertion.
- 检查胸膛 (jiǎnchá xiōng táng): to examine the chest, common in medical contexts.
Usage Notes
"胸膛" is more formal and descriptive than simply "胸" and often appears in literary or medical contexts. It highlights the physical chest cavity rather than emotional or metaphorical meanings sometimes associated with "胸" alone. Avoid confusing it with "胸口" which can also mean chest but sometimes carries a more emotional or internal sense.
When using "胸膛," speakers often imply a focus on the physical state or posture of the chest, such as breathing, strength, or health.