插曲

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"插曲" (chāqǔ) primarily refers to an interlude or an inserted piece, often a musical segment within a larger work such as a film, TV show, or concert. It can also mean a minor incident or event that occurs within a larger story or conversation, temporarily interrupting or adding to the main flow.

Common Contexts

In entertainment, "插曲" usually denotes a song or musical piece inserted to enhance emotional impact or highlight a scene. In everyday conversation, it can describe a brief unexpected event that interrupts or adds interest to an ongoing situation.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 插曲音乐 (chāqǔ yīnyuè): interlude music, used to describe music inserted in shows or films.
  • 插曲 (xiǎo chāqǔ): a minor incident or brief interruption, often used to soften the impact of the event.
  • 发生插曲 (fāshēng chāqǔ): an incident occurs, used when a small event happens unexpectedly.

Nuances

When using "插曲" to describe incidents, it often implies the event is not serious but noteworthy enough to mention. In music or media, it highlights a deliberate insertion to affect mood or pacing. Avoid confusing "插曲" with "事故" (accident) which implies more serious or negative events.

Example Sentences

There is a touching interlude in the movie that leaves a deep impression on

The interlude in this TV drama often appears at critical moments, enhancing

A small incident suddenly occurred during their conversation, interrupting