Meaning and Usage
"深切" is an adjective used to describe feelings, attitudes, or reflections that are profound, sincere, and serious. It often appears in formal or written contexts to express deep emotions such as condolences, concern, or thoughtful reflection.
Common Collocations
- 深切的哀悼 (deep condolences): used in expressing sympathy or mourning.
- 深切的关心 (deep concern): shows sincere care or attention.
- 深切反映 (deeply reflect): used when something portrays or mirrors issues or feelings profoundly.
Usage Notes
"深切" is more formal and intense than simply "深" or "切" alone. It is often used in official statements, literature, or serious conversations. Avoid using it in casual speech where simpler words like "非常" or "很" might be more natural.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "深切" with "切实" (qièshí), which means practical or realistic. "深切" emphasizes emotional depth rather than practicality.
Meaning and Usage
"深切" is an adjective used to describe feelings, attitudes, or reflections that are profound, sincere, and serious. It often appears in formal or written contexts to express deep emotions such as condolences, concern, or thoughtful reflection.
Common Collocations
- 深切的哀悼 (deep condolences): used in expressing sympathy or mourning.
- 深切的关心 (deep concern): shows sincere care or attention.
- 深切反映 (deeply reflect): used when something portrays or mirrors issues or feelings profoundly.
Usage Notes
"深切" is more formal and intense than simply "深" or "切" alone. It is often used in official statements, literature, or serious conversations. Avoid using it in casual speech where simpler words like "非常" or "很" might be more natural.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "深切" with "切实" (qièshí), which means practical or realistic. "深切" emphasizes emotional depth rather than practicality.
Meaning and Usage
"深切" is an adjective used to describe feelings, attitudes, or reflections that are profound, sincere, and serious. It often appears in formal or written contexts to express deep emotions such as condolences, concern, or thoughtful reflection.
Common Collocations
- 深切的哀悼 (deep condolences): used in expressing sympathy or mourning.
- 深切的关心 (deep concern): shows sincere care or attention.
- 深切反映 (deeply reflect): used when something portrays or mirrors issues or feelings profoundly.
Usage Notes
"深切" is more formal and intense than simply "深" or "切" alone. It is often used in official statements, literature, or serious conversations. Avoid using it in casual speech where simpler words like "非常" or "很" might be more natural.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "深切" with "切实" (qièshí), which means practical or realistic. "深切" emphasizes emotional depth rather than practicality.