杀害

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Meaning and Usage

The verb '杀害' (shāhài) specifically means to kill or murder someone or an animal, often implying an unlawful or violent act. It is a formal term frequently used in news reports, legal contexts, and serious discussions about crime or war.

Common Contexts

'杀害' is commonly found in contexts involving crime, legal judgments, or descriptions of violent acts, especially when emphasizing the severity or illegality of the killing.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations highlight the formal and serious tone of the word.

Usage Notes

'杀害' is more formal and serious than simply '' (to kill). It often appears in written language, especially in legal or official documents. Avoid using it in casual conversation where '' or other verbs might be more natural.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse '杀害' with '伤害' (to injure/harm), which implies causing harm but not necessarily death. '杀害' always involves killing.

Example Sentences

The police confirmed that the suspect killed three innocent civilians.

During the war, many innocent civilians were cruelly killed.

He was sentenced to life imprisonment for the crime of killing.