怪物

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Meaning and Usage

"怪物" (guàiwu) literally means "monster" and is used to describe strange or frightening creatures, often in stories, movies, or folklore. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a person who is extraordinarily skilled or powerful, especially in sports or other competitive contexts.

Common Collocations

  • "森林怪物" (forest monster): used in fairy tales or horror stories.
  • "表现怪物" (perform like a monster): metaphorical use praising someone's exceptional ability.
  • "电影怪物" (monster in the movie): literal use referring to creatures in films.

Usage Notes

When used literally, "怪物" often implies something unnatural or frightening. When used metaphorically, it conveys admiration for someone's extraordinary talent or strength. Avoid confusing "怪物" with "" (strange person), which focuses more on odd behavior rather than monstrous qualities.

Example Sentences

The monster in that movie looks very scary.

He performed like a monster in the competition, almost unbeatable.

Children like to listen to stories about forest monsters.