海啸

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Understanding 海啸 (hǎixiào)

The word 海啸 specifically refers to a tsunami, a large sea wave caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. It is a compound of (sea) and (to roar/howl), metaphorically describing the roaring waves of the ocean during such an event.

Usage and Context

海啸 is primarily used in scientific, news, and emergency contexts to describe this natural disaster. It often appears in discussions about coastal safety, disaster preparedness, and environmental phenomena.

Common Collocations

  • 海啸预警 (hǎixiào yùjǐng): tsunami warning — used in emergency alerts.
  • 海啸发生 (hǎixiào fāshēng): tsunami occurs — describing the event.
  • 海啸灾害 (hǎixiào zāihài): tsunami disaster — referring to damage caused.

Notes

When using 海啸, it implies a serious natural disaster with potential for large-scale destruction and loss of life. It is not used for ordinary waves or storms. Avoid confusing it with general wave-related words like 波浪 (waves) or 风暴 (storm).

This term is formal and often appears in written or official spoken contexts rather than casual conversation.

Example Sentences

When a tsunami occurs, people in coastal areas must evacuate quickly.

Scientists reduce disaster damage by monitoring tsunami warning systems.

The tsunami not only destroyed the coastline but also caused severe