Meaning and Usage
The character "涌" primarily means "to surge up," "to bubble up," or "to gush forth." It often describes liquids like water springing out or emotions and crowds rising strongly.
Common Contexts
- Literal water movement: describing springs, fountains, or any liquid forcefully emerging.
- Figurative use: emotions or enthusiasm that suddenly arise or swell.
Collocations and Patterns
- "涌出" (yǒng chū): to gush out, often used for water or crowds.
- "涌起" (yǒng qǐ): to surge up, used for feelings or waves of emotion.
- "涌动" (yǒng dòng): to surge or move in waves, often describing crowds or emotions.
Usage Notes
"涌" is more vivid and dynamic than simply "出现" (appear) or "产生" (produce). It conveys a strong, often sudden movement or emergence. It is commonly used in literary or formal contexts but also appears in everyday speech when describing strong feelings or natural phenomena.
Avoid confusing "涌" with "涌现" (yǒng xiàn), which means "to emerge in large numbers" but is more about appearance than physical surging.
Meaning and Usage
The character "涌" primarily means "to surge up," "to bubble up," or "to gush forth." It often describes liquids like water springing out or emotions and crowds rising strongly.
Common Contexts
- Literal water movement: describing springs, fountains, or any liquid forcefully emerging.
- Figurative use: emotions or enthusiasm that suddenly arise or swell.
Collocations and Patterns
- "涌出" (yǒng chū): to gush out, often used for water or crowds.
- "涌起" (yǒng qǐ): to surge up, used for feelings or waves of emotion.
- "涌动" (yǒng dòng): to surge or move in waves, often describing crowds or emotions.
Usage Notes
"涌" is more vivid and dynamic than simply "出现" (appear) or "产生" (produce). It conveys a strong, often sudden movement or emergence. It is commonly used in literary or formal contexts but also appears in everyday speech when describing strong feelings or natural phenomena.
Avoid confusing "涌" with "涌现" (yǒng xiàn), which means "to emerge in large numbers" but is more about appearance than physical surging.
Meaning and Usage
The character "涌" primarily means "to surge up," "to bubble up," or "to gush forth." It often describes liquids like water springing out or emotions and crowds rising strongly.
Common Contexts
- Literal water movement: describing springs, fountains, or any liquid forcefully emerging.
- Figurative use: emotions or enthusiasm that suddenly arise or swell.
Collocations and Patterns
- "涌出" (yǒng chū): to gush out, often used for water or crowds.
- "涌起" (yǒng qǐ): to surge up, used for feelings or waves of emotion.
- "涌动" (yǒng dòng): to surge or move in waves, often describing crowds or emotions.
Usage Notes
"涌" is more vivid and dynamic than simply "出现" (appear) or "产生" (produce). It conveys a strong, often sudden movement or emergence. It is commonly used in literary or formal contexts but also appears in everyday speech when describing strong feelings or natural phenomena.
Avoid confusing "涌" with "涌现" (yǒng xiàn), which means "to emerge in large numbers" but is more about appearance than physical surging.