Meaning and Usage
The character '野' primarily refers to 'field' or 'open country,' often implying a natural, uncultivated space. It can also describe something 'wild' or 'untamed,' especially when referring to personality traits or nature.
Common Collocations
- 野外 (yěwài): outdoors, in the wild — used for activities like camping or hiking.
- 野花 (yěhuā): wildflowers — flowers growing naturally in the wild.
- 性格野 (xìnggé yě): wild personality — describing someone free-spirited or unruly.
Usage Notes
'野' often appears in compound words related to nature or untamed environments. When used to describe personality, it conveys a sense of freedom or lack of restraint, sometimes with a slightly negative nuance of being unruly. It is less formal and more vivid than words like '自然' (nature).
Common Confusion
Do not confuse '野' with '叶' (leaf) or '也' (also). '野' always relates to wildness or open fields, not to leaves or conjunctions.
Meaning and Usage
The character '野' primarily refers to 'field' or 'open country,' often implying a natural, uncultivated space. It can also describe something 'wild' or 'untamed,' especially when referring to personality traits or nature.
Common Collocations
- 野外 (yěwài): outdoors, in the wild — used for activities like camping or hiking.
- 野花 (yěhuā): wildflowers — flowers growing naturally in the wild.
- 性格野 (xìnggé yě): wild personality — describing someone free-spirited or unruly.
Usage Notes
'野' often appears in compound words related to nature or untamed environments. When used to describe personality, it conveys a sense of freedom or lack of restraint, sometimes with a slightly negative nuance of being unruly. It is less formal and more vivid than words like '自然' (nature).
Common Confusion
Do not confuse '野' with '叶' (leaf) or '也' (also). '野' always relates to wildness or open fields, not to leaves or conjunctions.
Meaning and Usage
The character '野' primarily refers to 'field' or 'open country,' often implying a natural, uncultivated space. It can also describe something 'wild' or 'untamed,' especially when referring to personality traits or nature.
Common Collocations
- 野外 (yěwài): outdoors, in the wild — used for activities like camping or hiking.
- 野花 (yěhuā): wildflowers — flowers growing naturally in the wild.
- 性格野 (xìnggé yě): wild personality — describing someone free-spirited or unruly.
Usage Notes
'野' often appears in compound words related to nature or untamed environments. When used to describe personality, it conveys a sense of freedom or lack of restraint, sometimes with a slightly negative nuance of being unruly. It is less formal and more vivid than words like '自然' (nature).
Common Confusion
Do not confuse '野' with '叶' (leaf) or '也' (also). '野' always relates to wildness or open fields, not to leaves or conjunctions.