呼救

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Usage and Context

The verb 呼救 (hūjiù) means "to call for help" or "to cry out for rescue." It is commonly used in situations where someone is in danger or distress and needs assistance urgently. This word often appears in emergency contexts, such as accidents, getting lost, or other life-threatening scenarios.

Common Collocations

  • 呼救 (hūjiù shēng): the sound or shout of calling for help
  • 呼救电话 (hūjiù diànhuà): emergency call
  • 呼救 (dà shēng hūjiù): to shout loudly for help

These collocations emphasize the urgency and the act of seeking immediate assistance.

Register and Tone

呼救 is neutral and formal enough to be used in news reports, emergency instructions, and everyday speech when describing situations requiring help. It is not casual slang but also not overly formal.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 呼救 with 求救 (qiújiù), which also means "to seek help." 呼救 emphasizes the act of calling out or shouting for help, often vocally, while 求救 can be broader, including non-verbal requests or formal appeals for assistance.

Example Sentences

When in danger, he shouted for help loudly, hoping someone could hear.

She got lost in the forest and had to call for rescue.

In emergencies, calling for help promptly can save lives.