Meaning and Usage
"封面" refers specifically to the front cover of a book, magazine, or other publication. It is the first page or outermost layer that people see and often contains the title, images, or important information.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "封面" used when talking about magazines, books, or albums. For example, "封面设计" means cover design, and "封面故事" refers to the main feature article highlighted on the cover.
Collocations and Patterns
- 封面设计 (cover design): used when discussing the visual or graphic design of the cover.
- 封面故事 (cover story): the main article or feature promoted on the cover.
- 封面照片 (cover photo): the photo used on the cover.
Usage Notes
"封面" is a noun and usually appears as the subject or object in a sentence. It is not used to mean "seal" or "envelope" despite the character "封" having those meanings separately. Avoid confusing "封面" with "封条" (seal strip) or "信封" (envelope).
Register and Tone
"封面" is neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in media, publishing, and design contexts.
Meaning and Usage
"封面" refers specifically to the front cover of a book, magazine, or other publication. It is the first page or outermost layer that people see and often contains the title, images, or important information.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "封面" used when talking about magazines, books, or albums. For example, "封面设计" means cover design, and "封面故事" refers to the main feature article highlighted on the cover.
Collocations and Patterns
- 封面设计 (cover design): used when discussing the visual or graphic design of the cover.
- 封面故事 (cover story): the main article or feature promoted on the cover.
- 封面照片 (cover photo): the photo used on the cover.
Usage Notes
"封面" is a noun and usually appears as the subject or object in a sentence. It is not used to mean "seal" or "envelope" despite the character "封" having those meanings separately. Avoid confusing "封面" with "封条" (seal strip) or "信封" (envelope).
Register and Tone
"封面" is neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in media, publishing, and design contexts.
Meaning and Usage
"封面" refers specifically to the front cover of a book, magazine, or other publication. It is the first page or outermost layer that people see and often contains the title, images, or important information.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "封面" used when talking about magazines, books, or albums. For example, "封面设计" means cover design, and "封面故事" refers to the main feature article highlighted on the cover.
Collocations and Patterns
- 封面设计 (cover design): used when discussing the visual or graphic design of the cover.
- 封面故事 (cover story): the main article or feature promoted on the cover.
- 封面照片 (cover photo): the photo used on the cover.
Usage Notes
"封面" is a noun and usually appears as the subject or object in a sentence. It is not used to mean "seal" or "envelope" despite the character "封" having those meanings separately. Avoid confusing "封面" with "封条" (seal strip) or "信封" (envelope).
Register and Tone
"封面" is neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in media, publishing, and design contexts.