Meaning and Usage
"边缘" primarily refers to the physical edge or border of something, such as the edge of a cliff or the margin of a field. It can also describe a figurative fringe or periphery, like being on the edge of a market or society.
Common Collocations
- 边缘地带 (biānyuán dìdài): marginal area, often used in geography or social contexts.
- 边缘化 (biānyuán huà): marginalization, describing social exclusion.
- 边缘问题 (biānyuán wèntí): fringe issues, topics on the periphery of main concerns.
Usage Notes
When used literally, "边缘" emphasizes a clear boundary or limit. Figuratively, it often implies a state of being excluded or at risk, such as social or economic marginalization. It is a neutral term but can carry a negative connotation when referring to people or groups.
Common Confusion
"边缘" differs from "边界" which means boundary or border but is more formal and often used in political or administrative contexts. "边缘" is more flexible and used in both physical and abstract senses.
Meaning and Usage
"边缘" primarily refers to the physical edge or border of something, such as the edge of a cliff or the margin of a field. It can also describe a figurative fringe or periphery, like being on the edge of a market or society.
Common Collocations
- 边缘地带 (biānyuán dìdài): marginal area, often used in geography or social contexts.
- 边缘化 (biānyuán huà): marginalization, describing social exclusion.
- 边缘问题 (biānyuán wèntí): fringe issues, topics on the periphery of main concerns.
Usage Notes
When used literally, "边缘" emphasizes a clear boundary or limit. Figuratively, it often implies a state of being excluded or at risk, such as social or economic marginalization. It is a neutral term but can carry a negative connotation when referring to people or groups.
Common Confusion
"边缘" differs from "边界" which means boundary or border but is more formal and often used in political or administrative contexts. "边缘" is more flexible and used in both physical and abstract senses.
Meaning and Usage
"边缘" primarily refers to the physical edge or border of something, such as the edge of a cliff or the margin of a field. It can also describe a figurative fringe or periphery, like being on the edge of a market or society.
Common Collocations
- 边缘地带 (biānyuán dìdài): marginal area, often used in geography or social contexts.
- 边缘化 (biānyuán huà): marginalization, describing social exclusion.
- 边缘问题 (biānyuán wèntí): fringe issues, topics on the periphery of main concerns.
Usage Notes
When used literally, "边缘" emphasizes a clear boundary or limit. Figuratively, it often implies a state of being excluded or at risk, such as social or economic marginalization. It is a neutral term but can carry a negative connotation when referring to people or groups.
Common Confusion
"边缘" differs from "边界" which means boundary or border but is more formal and often used in political or administrative contexts. "边缘" is more flexible and used in both physical and abstract senses.