星级

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Understanding 星级

The term 星级 (xīngjí) literally means "star level" and is commonly used to indicate the quality or rank of services, products, or establishments, especially hotels and restaurants. It functions as a compound noun combining (star) and (level/rank).

Usage and Context

星级 is often used in contexts where a standardized rating system is applied, such as hospitality, electronics, or food services. For example, a "星级酒店" (five-star hotel) implies top-tier quality and service. It can also describe performance levels, like "星级" (three-star level) for products.

Common Collocations

  • 星级 (five-star): highest quality or luxury level, often for hotels or restaurants.
  • 星级评定 (star rating): the process or result of rating something by stars.
  • 星级 (three-star level): a mid-range quality or performance level.

Nuances and Tips

When using 星级, it usually precedes the noun it modifies, such as "星级酒店" or "星级餐厅." It conveys an official or widely recognized standard rather than a casual opinion. Avoid confusing 星级 with generic quality adjectives; 星级 implies a formal rating system.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 星级 with 星座 (constellation/zodiac sign) or 星星 (stars in the sky). 星级 specifically relates to ranking or grading by stars, not celestial bodies themselves.

Example Sentences

This hotel is five-star, and the service is excellent.

The restaurant's star rating affects customers' choices.

The performance of this phone has reached a three-star level.