微妙

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Understanding 微妙 (wēimiào)

The adjective 微妙 describes something subtle, delicate, or complex, often implying a situation or feeling that is difficult to grasp or handle. It can refer to nuanced emotions, delicate negotiations, or subtle flavors.

Usage Nuances

When used to describe situations, 微妙 often suggests a fragile or sensitive state where small changes can have significant effects. For example, in social or political contexts, a 微妙 situation might require careful handling.

When describing expressions or feelings, it highlights subtlety that makes interpretation challenging.

In culinary contexts, 微妙 can describe a flavor or aroma that is intricate and not easily defined.

Common Collocations

  • 微妙关系 (wēimiào de guānxì): delicate relationship, often implying complexity or tension.
  • 微妙感觉 (wēimiào de gǎnjué): subtle feeling, hard to describe.
  • 微妙差别 (wēimiào de chābié): subtle difference, often in meaning or appearance.

Tips

Avoid confusing 微妙 with words that mean simply "small" or "slight"; 微妙 carries a sense of complexity or subtlety beyond mere size or degree. It is often used in more formal or literary contexts but is common in spoken language when describing nuanced situations.

Example Sentences

The outcome of this negotiation is very delicate; a slight mistake could

His expression is subtle, making it hard to judge his true thoughts.

The flavor of this dish is subtle, blending multiple spices.