过问

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The verb 过问 (guò wèn) means to show interest in or to interfere in something, often implying a degree of involvement or concern that may be unwelcome. It is commonly used when someone takes an active interest in matters that might be considered private or beyond their responsibility.

Common Contexts

  • Personal boundaries: When someone does not want others to '过问' their private affairs.
  • Work or leadership: Leaders or supervisors may '过问' the progress of projects, showing their involvement.
  • Family dynamics: Parents might be cautioned not to '过问' every small detail of their children's lives to avoid over-controlling.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 过问 (show interest in private matters): often used to express unwanted interference.
  • 过问工作 (inquire about work): used in professional contexts.
  • 不过 (not to interfere): a common negation pattern indicating respect for privacy or autonomy.

Register and Tone

This verb tends to carry a neutral to slightly negative connotation, especially when implying unwanted interference. It is more formal and less casual than simply '' (ask).

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 过问 with (ask) alone. 过问 implies a deeper involvement or concern, not just a simple question. Avoid using 过问 for casual questions or inquiries.

Example Sentences

He doesn't like others to show interest in his private matters.

The leader showed interest in the progress of this project.

Parents should not interfere in every little thing their children do.