Meaning and Usage
"典范" (diǎnfàn) means a model or exemplary example that others can follow. It is often used to describe people, works, or behaviors that set a high standard.
Common Contexts
It frequently appears in contexts praising someone's character or achievements, such as "学习的典范" (a model to learn from) or "典范之作" (a classic exemplary work).
Collocations
- 典范人物: exemplary person, often a role model
- 典范行为: model behavior, used to highlight ideal conduct
- 典范作品: classic or exemplary work, often in arts or literature
Usage Notes
"典范" carries a formal and respectful tone, suitable for written and formal spoken Chinese. It is not used casually. Avoid confusing it with "榜样" (bǎngyàng), which also means model but is more common in everyday speech and can be less formal.
Meaning and Usage
"典范" (diǎnfàn) means a model or exemplary example that others can follow. It is often used to describe people, works, or behaviors that set a high standard.
Common Contexts
It frequently appears in contexts praising someone's character or achievements, such as "学习的典范" (a model to learn from) or "典范之作" (a classic exemplary work).
Collocations
- 典范人物: exemplary person, often a role model
- 典范行为: model behavior, used to highlight ideal conduct
- 典范作品: classic or exemplary work, often in arts or literature
Usage Notes
"典范" carries a formal and respectful tone, suitable for written and formal spoken Chinese. It is not used casually. Avoid confusing it with "榜样" (bǎngyàng), which also means model but is more common in everyday speech and can be less formal.
Meaning and Usage
"典范" (diǎnfàn) means a model or exemplary example that others can follow. It is often used to describe people, works, or behaviors that set a high standard.
Common Contexts
It frequently appears in contexts praising someone's character or achievements, such as "学习的典范" (a model to learn from) or "典范之作" (a classic exemplary work).
Collocations
- 典范人物: exemplary person, often a role model
- 典范行为: model behavior, used to highlight ideal conduct
- 典范作品: classic or exemplary work, often in arts or literature
Usage Notes
"典范" carries a formal and respectful tone, suitable for written and formal spoken Chinese. It is not used casually. Avoid confusing it with "榜样" (bǎngyàng), which also means model but is more common in everyday speech and can be less formal.