前夕

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Meaning and Usage

"前夕" (qiánxī) refers to the evening or the day immediately before an important event or occasion. It is often used to describe the atmosphere or activities just before something significant happens.

Common Contexts

This word is frequently used in formal or written contexts, such as news reports, literature, or formal speeches, to set the scene for an upcoming event.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations emphasize the timing just before a major event.

Nuances

Using "前夕" implies a sense of anticipation or preparation. It often carries a slightly formal tone and is less common in casual spoken language.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "前夕" with "前天" (the day before yesterday) or "" (the night before). "前夕" specifically highlights the eve or the immediate time before an event, often including the evening or day before.

Example Sentences

On the eve of the competition, the athletes were all preparing nervously.

On the eve of the New Year celebration, the streets were already beautifully

On the eve of the war, both sides were making their final preparations.