仪表

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Meaning and Usage

The word "仪表" (yíbiǎo) has two main meanings in Mandarin Chinese. First, it refers to a person's appearance or bearing, especially in terms of neatness, dignity, or how one presents oneself visually. This usage is common when describing someone's external impression or demeanor.

Second, "仪表" can mean instruments or meters, such as those found on a vehicle dashboard or scientific equipment. In this sense, it refers to devices that display measurements or data.

Common Collocations

  • 仪表: dignified and imposing appearance, often used to praise someone's bearing.
  • 仪表: dashboard or instrument panel, commonly used in automotive contexts.
  • 注意仪表: to pay attention to one's appearance, often in formal or professional settings.

Usage Notes

When used to describe a person, "仪表" emphasizes the overall impression made by their appearance and demeanor, not just clothing. It often carries a positive connotation of neatness and respectability.

In technical contexts, "仪表" is a formal term for measuring instruments and is often paired with words like "" (panel) or "设备" (equipment).

Avoid confusing "仪表" with "仪式" (ceremony) or "仪器" (instrument), which have related but distinct meanings.

Example Sentences

His dignified appearance gives a very good first impression.

The car's dashboard shows that the fuel is insufficient.

He always pays attention to his appearance in formal occasions.