摆设

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 摆设 (bǎishe) primarily refers to objects placed for decoration or display rather than practical use. It often carries a nuance that the item is ornamental and sometimes implies it is superfluous or just for show.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see 摆设 used to describe decorative items in homes, offices, or public spaces. It can also be used metaphorically to criticize something as merely ornamental without real function or value.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 客厅摆设 (kètīng bǎishè): living room decorations
  • 摆设 (bǎishè pǐn): decorative items
  • 只是摆设 (zhǐ shì bǎishè): just for show, only decoration

Usage Notes

When using 摆设, speakers often imply that the object is not essential or functional, sometimes with a slightly negative or dismissive tone. It contrasts with words emphasizing utility or importance. Avoid confusing 摆设 with 摆放 (bǎifàng), which focuses on the act of arranging or placing items rather than their ornamental nature.

Example Sentences

This vase is just a decoration; it has no practical use.

The decorations in the living room are exquisite, reflecting the owner's

He thinks this painting is just for show and has no artistic value.