降临

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Usage and Nuances

The verb 降临 (jiàng lín) primarily means "to descend" or "to arrive," often used in poetic or formal contexts to describe the arrival of something significant, such as nightfall, a festival, or a divine presence. It conveys a sense of something approaching or coming down from above.

Common Collocations

  • 降临 (yè mù jiàng lín): nightfall descends
  • 节日降临 (jié rì jiàng lín): the arrival of a festival
  • 降临 (shén líng jiàng lín): the descent of deities

These collocations emphasize the solemn or momentous nature of the event.

Register and Tone

降临 is more formal and literary than everyday verbs like or . It is often found in written language, news reports, literature, or speeches rather than casual conversation.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 降临 with (dào lái), which also means "to arrive" but is more neutral and commonly used in daily speech. 降临 often implies a majestic or significant arrival, sometimes with a sense of awe or reverence.

Example Sentences

Nightfall descends, and the city lights gradually turn on.

The arrival of Christmas fills children with anticipation.

According to legend, deities descend to the human world at specific moments.