屋檐

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Understanding 屋檐 (wūyán)

The word 屋檐 refers specifically to the eaves of a roof — the part that extends beyond the walls of a building. It is a common architectural term used in everyday conversation when describing houses or buildings, especially in contexts involving weather, shelter, or traditional architecture.

Usage and Nuance

屋檐 often appears in descriptions of rain or shade, as it is the part of the roof that protects from rain or sun. For example, people might talk about sitting under the 屋檐 to avoid the sun or rain. It also appears in cultural or historical contexts, highlighting the decorative aspects of traditional buildings.

Common Collocations

  • 屋檐 (under the eaves): used to describe a place sheltered by the roof’s edge, often implying shade or protection.
  • 屋檐 (water dripping from the eaves): a natural phenomenon often mentioned in weather or poetic descriptions.
  • 古代屋檐 (ancient eaves): referring to traditional architectural styles.

Tips

When using 屋檐, remember it is a noun referring to a specific part of a building’s roof, not just any roof or house. It is often paired with verbs like (drip down), 遮挡 (shield), or (sit) to describe actions related to shelter or protection. Avoid confusing it with (wūdǐng), which means the roof itself.

Example Sentences

Rainwater drips down from the eaves, forming small puddles.

Sitting under the eaves to cool off in summer is a leisure activity many

The eaves of ancient buildings are usually decorated very exquisitely.