Meaning and Usage
The verb 发芽 (fāyá) literally means "to sprout" or "to bud," describing the process when plants begin to grow new shoots or buds. It is commonly used in agricultural or botanical contexts but also metaphorically to describe the beginning or emergence of ideas, feelings, or trends.
Common Collocations
- 发芽的种子 (sprouted seeds): refers to seeds that have begun to grow.
- 发芽的想法 (sprouting idea): a metaphor for a new idea just starting to form.
- 发芽的希望 (sprouting hope): hope that is just beginning to appear.
Usage Notes
发芽 is often used in the subject-verb structure where the subject is a plant, seed, or metaphorical concept. It implies a beginning stage of growth or development. Unlike some verbs that describe growth in general, 发芽 specifically focuses on the initial emergence of new life or concepts.
Avoid confusing 发芽 with 生长 (shēngzhǎng), which means "to grow" in a broader sense and can refer to growth at any stage, not just the initial sprouting.
Register and Tone
This word is neutral and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, including scientific, educational, and everyday contexts.
Meaning and Usage
The verb 发芽 (fāyá) literally means "to sprout" or "to bud," describing the process when plants begin to grow new shoots or buds. It is commonly used in agricultural or botanical contexts but also metaphorically to describe the beginning or emergence of ideas, feelings, or trends.
Common Collocations
- 发芽的种子 (sprouted seeds): refers to seeds that have begun to grow.
- 发芽的想法 (sprouting idea): a metaphor for a new idea just starting to form.
- 发芽的希望 (sprouting hope): hope that is just beginning to appear.
Usage Notes
发芽 is often used in the subject-verb structure where the subject is a plant, seed, or metaphorical concept. It implies a beginning stage of growth or development. Unlike some verbs that describe growth in general, 发芽 specifically focuses on the initial emergence of new life or concepts.
Avoid confusing 发芽 with 生长 (shēngzhǎng), which means "to grow" in a broader sense and can refer to growth at any stage, not just the initial sprouting.
Register and Tone
This word is neutral and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, including scientific, educational, and everyday contexts.
Meaning and Usage
The verb 发芽 (fāyá) literally means "to sprout" or "to bud," describing the process when plants begin to grow new shoots or buds. It is commonly used in agricultural or botanical contexts but also metaphorically to describe the beginning or emergence of ideas, feelings, or trends.
Common Collocations
- 发芽的种子 (sprouted seeds): refers to seeds that have begun to grow.
- 发芽的想法 (sprouting idea): a metaphor for a new idea just starting to form.
- 发芽的希望 (sprouting hope): hope that is just beginning to appear.
Usage Notes
发芽 is often used in the subject-verb structure where the subject is a plant, seed, or metaphorical concept. It implies a beginning stage of growth or development. Unlike some verbs that describe growth in general, 发芽 specifically focuses on the initial emergence of new life or concepts.
Avoid confusing 发芽 with 生长 (shēngzhǎng), which means "to grow" in a broader sense and can refer to growth at any stage, not just the initial sprouting.
Register and Tone
This word is neutral and suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, including scientific, educational, and everyday contexts.