Meaning and Usage
"助威" means to cheer or encourage someone, often in a public or group setting such as sports events, performances, or other competitions. It literally combines "助" (to help) and "威" (power or prestige), implying giving strength or morale support.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "助威" used when describing the act of cheering for athletes, performers, or friends undertaking challenges. It is a positive, supportive action that boosts confidence.
Collocations and Patterns
- 助威声 (cheering sounds): the noise made by supporters to encourage.
- 助威队 (cheering squad): a group organized to cheer for a team or event.
- 为...助威 (cheer for...): a common pattern to specify who or what is being supported.
Usage Notes
"助威" is more formal and collective than simply "加油" (go for it). It often implies a group effort or public cheering rather than private encouragement. Avoid confusing it with "威胁" (threat), which shares the character "威" but has a very different meaning.
Meaning and Usage
"助威" means to cheer or encourage someone, often in a public or group setting such as sports events, performances, or other competitions. It literally combines "助" (to help) and "威" (power or prestige), implying giving strength or morale support.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "助威" used when describing the act of cheering for athletes, performers, or friends undertaking challenges. It is a positive, supportive action that boosts confidence.
Collocations and Patterns
- 助威声 (cheering sounds): the noise made by supporters to encourage.
- 助威队 (cheering squad): a group organized to cheer for a team or event.
- 为...助威 (cheer for...): a common pattern to specify who or what is being supported.
Usage Notes
"助威" is more formal and collective than simply "加油" (go for it). It often implies a group effort or public cheering rather than private encouragement. Avoid confusing it with "威胁" (threat), which shares the character "威" but has a very different meaning.
Meaning and Usage
"助威" means to cheer or encourage someone, often in a public or group setting such as sports events, performances, or other competitions. It literally combines "助" (to help) and "威" (power or prestige), implying giving strength or morale support.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "助威" used when describing the act of cheering for athletes, performers, or friends undertaking challenges. It is a positive, supportive action that boosts confidence.
Collocations and Patterns
- 助威声 (cheering sounds): the noise made by supporters to encourage.
- 助威队 (cheering squad): a group organized to cheer for a team or event.
- 为...助威 (cheer for...): a common pattern to specify who or what is being supported.
Usage Notes
"助威" is more formal and collective than simply "加油" (go for it). It often implies a group effort or public cheering rather than private encouragement. Avoid confusing it with "威胁" (threat), which shares the character "威" but has a very different meaning.