Usage and Nuance
The verb "屹立" (yìlì) describes standing tall and firm, often used for mountains, monuments, or metaphorically for people or entities that remain steadfast despite challenges. It conveys a sense of unshakable strength and dignity.
Common Collocations
- 屹立不倒: standing firm without falling, used to describe resilience.
- 屹立于...之中: standing tall amidst something, often natural scenery or crowds.
Register and Tone
"屹立" is formal and literary, suitable for written language, speeches, or poetic descriptions rather than casual conversation.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "屹立" with simply "站立" (to stand). "屹立" emphasizes grandeur and firmness, often with a majestic or symbolic tone.
Usage and Nuance
The verb "屹立" (yìlì) describes standing tall and firm, often used for mountains, monuments, or metaphorically for people or entities that remain steadfast despite challenges. It conveys a sense of unshakable strength and dignity.
Common Collocations
- 屹立不倒: standing firm without falling, used to describe resilience.
- 屹立于...之中: standing tall amidst something, often natural scenery or crowds.
Register and Tone
"屹立" is formal and literary, suitable for written language, speeches, or poetic descriptions rather than casual conversation.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "屹立" with simply "站立" (to stand). "屹立" emphasizes grandeur and firmness, often with a majestic or symbolic tone.
Usage and Nuance
The verb "屹立" (yìlì) describes standing tall and firm, often used for mountains, monuments, or metaphorically for people or entities that remain steadfast despite challenges. It conveys a sense of unshakable strength and dignity.
Common Collocations
- 屹立不倒: standing firm without falling, used to describe resilience.
- 屹立于...之中: standing tall amidst something, often natural scenery or crowds.
Register and Tone
"屹立" is formal and literary, suitable for written language, speeches, or poetic descriptions rather than casual conversation.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "屹立" with simply "站立" (to stand). "屹立" emphasizes grandeur and firmness, often with a majestic or symbolic tone.