Meaning and Usage
"围观" literally means to surround and watch something happening, often implying a crowd gathering around an event or incident. It is commonly used to describe people gathering to watch accidents, unusual events, or public incidents.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in everyday speech to describe physical crowds watching something, but it also extends to online contexts where people 'gather' virtually to watch or comment on events.
Collocations and Patterns
- 围观事故 (to gather around an accident): used when people physically gather to watch an accident scene.
- 吸引围观 (to attract spectators): used when someone's action or event draws attention from bystanders.
- 网络围观 (online spectatorship): refers to people watching or commenting on events on the internet.
Nuances
Using "围观" often implies a somewhat passive or curious attitude of the crowd, sometimes with a hint of voyeurism. It can carry a neutral or slightly negative connotation, especially when the crowd's presence is intrusive or when online spectatorship turns into harassment.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "围观" with "观看" (to watch attentively or deliberately). "围观" emphasizes the crowd aspect and the act of gathering around, while "观看" is more neutral and focused on the act of watching itself.
Meaning and Usage
"围观" literally means to surround and watch something happening, often implying a crowd gathering around an event or incident. It is commonly used to describe people gathering to watch accidents, unusual events, or public incidents.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in everyday speech to describe physical crowds watching something, but it also extends to online contexts where people 'gather' virtually to watch or comment on events.
Collocations and Patterns
- 围观事故 (to gather around an accident): used when people physically gather to watch an accident scene.
- 吸引围观 (to attract spectators): used when someone's action or event draws attention from bystanders.
- 网络围观 (online spectatorship): refers to people watching or commenting on events on the internet.
Nuances
Using "围观" often implies a somewhat passive or curious attitude of the crowd, sometimes with a hint of voyeurism. It can carry a neutral or slightly negative connotation, especially when the crowd's presence is intrusive or when online spectatorship turns into harassment.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "围观" with "观看" (to watch attentively or deliberately). "围观" emphasizes the crowd aspect and the act of gathering around, while "观看" is more neutral and focused on the act of watching itself.
Meaning and Usage
"围观" literally means to surround and watch something happening, often implying a crowd gathering around an event or incident. It is commonly used to describe people gathering to watch accidents, unusual events, or public incidents.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used in everyday speech to describe physical crowds watching something, but it also extends to online contexts where people 'gather' virtually to watch or comment on events.
Collocations and Patterns
- 围观事故 (to gather around an accident): used when people physically gather to watch an accident scene.
- 吸引围观 (to attract spectators): used when someone's action or event draws attention from bystanders.
- 网络围观 (online spectatorship): refers to people watching or commenting on events on the internet.
Nuances
Using "围观" often implies a somewhat passive or curious attitude of the crowd, sometimes with a hint of voyeurism. It can carry a neutral or slightly negative connotation, especially when the crowd's presence is intrusive or when online spectatorship turns into harassment.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "围观" with "观看" (to watch attentively or deliberately). "围观" emphasizes the crowd aspect and the act of gathering around, while "观看" is more neutral and focused on the act of watching itself.