迹象

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Understanding 迹象 (jìxiàng)

The word 迹象 refers to signs or indications that suggest something is happening or will happen. It is often used in contexts where subtle or observable clues point to a larger event or condition, such as changes in weather, health, or economic trends.

Usage and Nuance

When using 迹象, speakers imply that the evidence is indirect but meaningful. It is not a direct proof but a hint or symptom that something is occurring or imminent. This word is more formal and often appears in news reports, scientific observations, or serious conversations.

Common Collocations

  • 天气迹象 (signs in the weather): used to predict seasonal changes or storms.
  • 健康迹象 (signs of health): used to describe physical symptoms indicating health status.
  • 经济迹象 (economic signs): used in discussions about financial or market trends.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 迹象 with 明显 (míngxiǎn, obvious) or 证据 (zhèngjù, evidence). 迹象 suggests a subtle or indirect sign, whereas 明显 means clear and direct, and 证据 refers to concrete proof.

Summary

Use 迹象 when you want to talk about signs or indicators that hint at something without being definitive proof. It is a useful word for discussing predictions, symptoms, or early warnings in various contexts.

Example Sentences

The weather getting colder is a sign that winter is coming soon.

His pale face is an indication that he is feeling unwell.

Signs of economic downturn have already begun to appear.