Meaning and Usage
"风暴" (fēngbào) primarily refers to a violent storm involving strong winds and often heavy rain. It can also be used metaphorically to describe large-scale disruptive events, such as political or social upheavals.
Common Collocations
- 风暴中心 (storm center): refers to the eye or core area of a storm.
- 政治风暴 (political storm): a metaphor for political turmoil or crisis.
- 风暴来临 (storm approaching): used to describe the arrival of a storm or crisis.
Usage Notes
When used literally, "风暴" emphasizes the intensity and destructiveness of the weather event, often stronger than just "暴风" (gale). Metaphorically, it conveys a sense of chaos and upheaval. It is a formal term often found in news reports and literature.
Common Confusions
"风暴" should not be confused with "暴风" (bàofēng), which also means storm but is more commonly used in everyday speech for strong winds without necessarily implying heavy rain or large-scale impact.
Meaning and Usage
"风暴" (fēngbào) primarily refers to a violent storm involving strong winds and often heavy rain. It can also be used metaphorically to describe large-scale disruptive events, such as political or social upheavals.
Common Collocations
- 风暴中心 (storm center): refers to the eye or core area of a storm.
- 政治风暴 (political storm): a metaphor for political turmoil or crisis.
- 风暴来临 (storm approaching): used to describe the arrival of a storm or crisis.
Usage Notes
When used literally, "风暴" emphasizes the intensity and destructiveness of the weather event, often stronger than just "暴风" (gale). Metaphorically, it conveys a sense of chaos and upheaval. It is a formal term often found in news reports and literature.
Common Confusions
"风暴" should not be confused with "暴风" (bàofēng), which also means storm but is more commonly used in everyday speech for strong winds without necessarily implying heavy rain or large-scale impact.
Meaning and Usage
"风暴" (fēngbào) primarily refers to a violent storm involving strong winds and often heavy rain. It can also be used metaphorically to describe large-scale disruptive events, such as political or social upheavals.
Common Collocations
- 风暴中心 (storm center): refers to the eye or core area of a storm.
- 政治风暴 (political storm): a metaphor for political turmoil or crisis.
- 风暴来临 (storm approaching): used to describe the arrival of a storm or crisis.
Usage Notes
When used literally, "风暴" emphasizes the intensity and destructiveness of the weather event, often stronger than just "暴风" (gale). Metaphorically, it conveys a sense of chaos and upheaval. It is a formal term often found in news reports and literature.
Common Confusions
"风暴" should not be confused with "暴风" (bàofēng), which also means storm but is more commonly used in everyday speech for strong winds without necessarily implying heavy rain or large-scale impact.