Meaning and Usage
"迷人" (mí rén) is an adjective used to describe something or someone that is charming, captivating, or fascinating. It often refers to qualities that attract attention and admiration, such as physical beauty, an appealing atmosphere, or an engaging manner.
Common Contexts
You will frequently see "迷人" used to describe a person's appearance (especially eyes or smile), scenic views, or a person's style or personality that draws others in.
Collocations and Patterns
- 迷人的眼睛 (mí rén de yǎnjīng): charming eyes
- 迷人的微笑 (mí rén de wēixiào): captivating smile
- 迷人的风景 (mí rén de fēngjǐng): fascinating scenery
- 迷人的气质 (mí rén de qìzhì): charming temperament
Nuances
Using "迷人" implies a strong positive attraction, often with a subtle sense of enchantment or allure. It is more poetic and expressive than simply saying "漂亮" (beautiful). Avoid confusing it with "迷惑" (to confuse), which shares the character "迷" but has a different meaning.
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"迷人" is neutral to slightly formal and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, including literature, media, and everyday compliments.
Meaning and Usage
"迷人" (mí rén) is an adjective used to describe something or someone that is charming, captivating, or fascinating. It often refers to qualities that attract attention and admiration, such as physical beauty, an appealing atmosphere, or an engaging manner.
Common Contexts
You will frequently see "迷人" used to describe a person's appearance (especially eyes or smile), scenic views, or a person's style or personality that draws others in.
Collocations and Patterns
- 迷人的眼睛 (mí rén de yǎnjīng): charming eyes
- 迷人的微笑 (mí rén de wēixiào): captivating smile
- 迷人的风景 (mí rén de fēngjǐng): fascinating scenery
- 迷人的气质 (mí rén de qìzhì): charming temperament
Nuances
Using "迷人" implies a strong positive attraction, often with a subtle sense of enchantment or allure. It is more poetic and expressive than simply saying "漂亮" (beautiful). Avoid confusing it with "迷惑" (to confuse), which shares the character "迷" but has a different meaning.
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"迷人" is neutral to slightly formal and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, including literature, media, and everyday compliments.
Meaning and Usage
"迷人" (mí rén) is an adjective used to describe something or someone that is charming, captivating, or fascinating. It often refers to qualities that attract attention and admiration, such as physical beauty, an appealing atmosphere, or an engaging manner.
Common Contexts
You will frequently see "迷人" used to describe a person's appearance (especially eyes or smile), scenic views, or a person's style or personality that draws others in.
Collocations and Patterns
- 迷人的眼睛 (mí rén de yǎnjīng): charming eyes
- 迷人的微笑 (mí rén de wēixiào): captivating smile
- 迷人的风景 (mí rén de fēngjǐng): fascinating scenery
- 迷人的气质 (mí rén de qìzhì): charming temperament
Nuances
Using "迷人" implies a strong positive attraction, often with a subtle sense of enchantment or allure. It is more poetic and expressive than simply saying "漂亮" (beautiful). Avoid confusing it with "迷惑" (to confuse), which shares the character "迷" but has a different meaning.
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"迷人" is neutral to slightly formal and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, including literature, media, and everyday compliments.