波澜

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"波澜" literally refers to waves and ripples on water, but it is often used metaphorically to describe significant changes, disturbances, or dramatic events in life, stories, or situations. It conveys a sense of turbulence or emotional intensity.

Common Contexts

You will frequently encounter "波澜" in contexts describing life experiences, relationships, or events that are not smooth but full of challenges or excitement.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 波澜 (bōlán zhuàngkuò): grand and magnificent waves; used metaphorically for grand and dramatic situations.
  • 充满波澜 (chōngmǎn bōlán): full of ups and downs or twists.
  • 引起波澜 (yǐnqǐ bōlán): to cause a stir or disturbance.

Usage Notes

"波澜" is often paired with adjectives or verbs that emphasize the intensity or scale of the changes. It is more formal and literary than everyday words like "变化" (change). Avoid confusing it with "波浪" which strictly refers to physical waves.

Summary

Use "波澜" when you want to express that something involves emotional or situational turbulence, especially in narratives or descriptions of life events.

Example Sentences

His life was full of ups and downs, but he always remained optimistic.

This movie tells a love story full of twists and turns.

There were many disputes during the meeting; everyone's opinions differed