淡化

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 淡化 (dànhuà) primarily means "to fade" or "to weaken" in a literal or figurative sense. It is often used to describe the gradual fading of colors, memories, feelings, or the softening of attitudes and impacts.

Common Contexts

  1. Memory or feelings fading: When something becomes less intense or clear over time, such as memories or emotions.
  2. Reducing impact or importance: Often used in political or social contexts where the influence or seriousness of an event or statement is downplayed.
  3. Softening attitudes or tones: Used when someone deliberately makes their stance or expression less harsh to avoid conflict.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations show how 淡化 is used to describe a reduction in intensity or sharpness.

Usage Tips

  • 淡化 often implies a gradual process rather than an abrupt change.
  • It can be used both in neutral descriptive contexts (like colors fading) and in more strategic or interpersonal contexts (like softening a stance).
  • Avoid confusing 淡化 with 消失 (disappear); 淡化 suggests weakening or fading, not complete disappearance.

Understanding 淡化 helps learners express subtle changes in intensity or tone, which is common in both everyday and formal Chinese.

Example Sentences

Over time, memories gradually fade.

The government tried to downplay the impact of this incident.

To avoid conflict, he softened his attitude.