屠杀

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Meaning and Usage

The word "屠杀" (túshā) specifically refers to the mass killing or massacre of people or animals, often in a violent and brutal manner. It is a serious term used primarily in historical, political, or humanitarian contexts.

Common Contexts

"屠杀" is frequently used when discussing war atrocities, genocides, or large-scale violent events where many lives are lost indiscriminately. It carries a strong negative connotation and is often associated with condemnation.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 屠杀事件 (túshā shìjiàn): massacre incident, used to refer to specific events involving mass killings.
  • 残酷屠杀 (cánkù de túshā): brutal massacre, emphasizing the cruelty involved.
  • 谴责屠杀 (qiǎnzé túshā): condemn massacre, used in political or social discourse.

Usage Notes

When using "屠杀," speakers imply a large scale and indiscriminate killing, often with a moral judgment of cruelty or injustice. It is not used for individual killings or legal executions. Avoid confusing it with "" (kill), which is more general and can refer to any act of killing.

Tone and Register

"屠杀" is formal and serious, suitable for news reports, academic discussions, and formal condemnations. It is not used in casual conversation unless discussing serious topics.

Example Sentences

There have been many massacres in history, causing severe humanitarian

During the war, civilians suffered brutal massacres.

The government condemned the massacre and called on the international