发酵

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Meaning and Usage

The word 发酵 (fājiào) primarily refers to the biological process of fermentation, where microorganisms like yeast or bacteria convert sugars into alcohol or acids, commonly used in food and beverage production such as bread, wine, and yogurt.

Extended Usage

Besides its literal meaning, 发酵 is also used metaphorically to describe situations where emotions, ideas, or social tensions gradually intensify or 'ferment' over time, often leading to significant outcomes like protests or conflicts.

Common Collocations

  • 发酵过程 (fājiào guòchéng): fermentation process, used in scientific or culinary contexts.
  • 发酵食品 (fājiào shípǐn): fermented foods, such as kimchi, yogurt, or soy sauce.
  • 情绪发酵 (qíngxù fājiào): emotions fermenting, describing growing feelings or tensions.

Usage Notes

When using 发酵 in a culinary context, it often appears with words related to food and drink. In social or emotional contexts, it conveys a gradual buildup that can lead to change or unrest. Avoid confusing 发酵 with similar-sounding words like 发觉 (to discover) or (to laugh).

Register and Tone

发酵 is a neutral term suitable for both formal and informal contexts, especially in scientific, culinary, or social discussions.

Example Sentences

Bread needs to undergo fermentation to become soft and fluffy.

This bottle of wine fermented very well and tastes rich.

The dissatisfaction in society began to ferment, leading to protests.