麻木

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Meaning and Usage

"麻木" (má mù) primarily describes a physical sensation of numbness or loss of feeling, often due to cold, pressure, or medical conditions. It can also be used metaphorically to describe emotional numbness or indifference, especially when someone becomes desensitized to criticism or repeated stimuli.

Common Collocations

  • 麻木 (shǒu má mù): numb hands, often from cold or poor circulation.
  • 麻木 (má mù bù rén): numb and insensitive, used figuratively for emotional dullness.
  • 感觉麻木 (gǎnjué má mù): feeling numb.

Usage Notes

When used physically, "麻木" often implies a temporary loss of sensation that can be relieved by movement or warming up. Metaphorically, it conveys a psychological state where a person no longer reacts emotionally. This word is neutral in tone but often appears in formal or descriptive contexts.

Common Confusion

"麻木" should not be confused with "麻烦" (máfan, trouble) or "" (mù, wood). Also, it differs from "" (téng, pain) as "麻木" indicates absence or dullness of sensation rather than pain.

Example Sentences

My fingers are numb from the cold, I can hardly feel any pain.

He has become numb to others' criticism and no longer cares.

Sitting for a long time caused numbness in the legs; need to move a bit.