呼唤

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Usage and Nuances

The verb 呼唤 (hūhuàn) primarily means to call out loudly or to call upon someone or something, often with a sense of urgency or earnestness. It is commonly used when someone is physically calling another person, or metaphorically when appealing to a group or concept.

Common Contexts

  • Literal calling: Calling a person’s name or calling for help.
  • Figurative calling: Appealing to emotions, ideals, or social causes.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 呼唤名字 (call out a name): Used when trying to get someone's attention.
  • 呼唤帮助 (call for help): Used in emergencies or urgent situations.
  • 呼唤关注 (call for attention): Often used in social or environmental contexts.

Register and Tone

呼唤 is neutral but can carry emotional weight depending on context. It is more formal than casual and less urgent than .

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 呼唤 with (hūhǎn), which emphasizes loud shouting or yelling. 呼唤 often implies a more purposeful or emotional call rather than just volume.

Example Sentences

He called out his friend's name in the forest, hoping for a response.

This song calls on people to pay attention to the importance of

In an emergency, the doctor called for the nurse to provide quick