Meaning and Usage
"波涛" refers to large, often turbulent waves on a body of water, typically the sea or ocean. It conveys a sense of power and movement, often used to describe rough or stormy waters.
Figurative Use
Beyond the literal meaning, "波涛" is frequently used metaphorically to describe life's ups and downs or emotional turbulence, emphasizing the unpredictable and dynamic nature of experiences.
Common Collocations
- 波涛汹涌 (bōtāo xiōngyǒng): turbulent waves, often describing stormy seas.
- 波涛起伏 (bōtāo qǐfú): waves rising and falling, used figuratively for fluctuations.
- 在波涛中 (zài bōtāo zhōng): amidst the waves, often describing a challenging situation.
Register and Tone
"波涛" is a literary and somewhat formal term, more common in written Chinese, poetry, and descriptive narratives than in everyday spoken language.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "波涛" with "波浪" (bōlàng), which also means waves but is more general and less poetic. "波涛" emphasizes the grandeur and intensity of the waves.
Meaning and Usage
"波涛" refers to large, often turbulent waves on a body of water, typically the sea or ocean. It conveys a sense of power and movement, often used to describe rough or stormy waters.
Figurative Use
Beyond the literal meaning, "波涛" is frequently used metaphorically to describe life's ups and downs or emotional turbulence, emphasizing the unpredictable and dynamic nature of experiences.
Common Collocations
- 波涛汹涌 (bōtāo xiōngyǒng): turbulent waves, often describing stormy seas.
- 波涛起伏 (bōtāo qǐfú): waves rising and falling, used figuratively for fluctuations.
- 在波涛中 (zài bōtāo zhōng): amidst the waves, often describing a challenging situation.
Register and Tone
"波涛" is a literary and somewhat formal term, more common in written Chinese, poetry, and descriptive narratives than in everyday spoken language.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "波涛" with "波浪" (bōlàng), which also means waves but is more general and less poetic. "波涛" emphasizes the grandeur and intensity of the waves.
Meaning and Usage
"波涛" refers to large, often turbulent waves on a body of water, typically the sea or ocean. It conveys a sense of power and movement, often used to describe rough or stormy waters.
Figurative Use
Beyond the literal meaning, "波涛" is frequently used metaphorically to describe life's ups and downs or emotional turbulence, emphasizing the unpredictable and dynamic nature of experiences.
Common Collocations
- 波涛汹涌 (bōtāo xiōngyǒng): turbulent waves, often describing stormy seas.
- 波涛起伏 (bōtāo qǐfú): waves rising and falling, used figuratively for fluctuations.
- 在波涛中 (zài bōtāo zhōng): amidst the waves, often describing a challenging situation.
Register and Tone
"波涛" is a literary and somewhat formal term, more common in written Chinese, poetry, and descriptive narratives than in everyday spoken language.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "波涛" with "波浪" (bōlàng), which also means waves but is more general and less poetic. "波涛" emphasizes the grandeur and intensity of the waves.