Meaning and Usage
"冷气" (lěngqì) primarily refers to the cold air produced by air conditioning systems. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about cooling indoor spaces, especially during hot weather.
Common Contexts
People often mention "冷气" when discussing comfort levels indoors, such as adjusting the air conditioner or commenting on the temperature. It can also be used to describe the malfunction or strength of air conditioning.
Collocations and Patterns
- 开冷气 (kāi lěngqì): to turn on the air conditioning
- 冷气太强 (lěngqì tài qiáng): the air conditioning is too strong
- 冷气坏了 (lěngqì huài le): the air conditioning is broken
Usage Notes
"冷气" is a noun and usually appears as the object of verbs like 开 (turn on), 关 (turn off), or with adjectives describing its intensity or condition. It is not used to describe natural cold air but specifically the artificial cold air from devices.
Avoid confusing "冷气" with "空气" (kōngqì), which means "air" in general, or "冷风" (lěngfēng), which means "cold wind" and usually refers to natural cold air.
Meaning and Usage
"冷气" (lěngqì) primarily refers to the cold air produced by air conditioning systems. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about cooling indoor spaces, especially during hot weather.
Common Contexts
People often mention "冷气" when discussing comfort levels indoors, such as adjusting the air conditioner or commenting on the temperature. It can also be used to describe the malfunction or strength of air conditioning.
Collocations and Patterns
- 开冷气 (kāi lěngqì): to turn on the air conditioning
- 冷气太强 (lěngqì tài qiáng): the air conditioning is too strong
- 冷气坏了 (lěngqì huài le): the air conditioning is broken
Usage Notes
"冷气" is a noun and usually appears as the object of verbs like 开 (turn on), 关 (turn off), or with adjectives describing its intensity or condition. It is not used to describe natural cold air but specifically the artificial cold air from devices.
Avoid confusing "冷气" with "空气" (kōngqì), which means "air" in general, or "冷风" (lěngfēng), which means "cold wind" and usually refers to natural cold air.
Meaning and Usage
"冷气" (lěngqì) primarily refers to the cold air produced by air conditioning systems. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about cooling indoor spaces, especially during hot weather.
Common Contexts
People often mention "冷气" when discussing comfort levels indoors, such as adjusting the air conditioner or commenting on the temperature. It can also be used to describe the malfunction or strength of air conditioning.
Collocations and Patterns
- 开冷气 (kāi lěngqì): to turn on the air conditioning
- 冷气太强 (lěngqì tài qiáng): the air conditioning is too strong
- 冷气坏了 (lěngqì huài le): the air conditioning is broken
Usage Notes
"冷气" is a noun and usually appears as the object of verbs like 开 (turn on), 关 (turn off), or with adjectives describing its intensity or condition. It is not used to describe natural cold air but specifically the artificial cold air from devices.
Avoid confusing "冷气" with "空气" (kōngqì), which means "air" in general, or "冷风" (lěngfēng), which means "cold wind" and usually refers to natural cold air.