Meaning and Usage
"火辣辣" is an onomatopoeic expression describing a sensation of intense heat or spiciness, often used to convey the feeling of burning heat on the skin or in the mouth. It can describe literal heat from the sun or spicy food, as well as metaphorical sharpness such as painful or piercing words.
Common Collocations
- 火辣辣的太阳: blazing hot sun, used to describe very strong sunlight.
- 火辣辣的嘴巴: burning hot mouth, often after eating spicy food.
- 火辣辣的话: sharp or piercing words, used metaphorically.
Usage Notes
This expression is informal and vivid, often used in spoken language or descriptive writing to evoke a strong sensory impression. It is usually repeated for emphasis, as in "火辣辣" rather than just "火辣". Avoid using it in very formal contexts.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "火辣辣" with "火辣" alone, which can also mean sexy or hot in slang contexts. "火辣辣" specifically emphasizes the burning or spicy sensation rather than attractiveness.
Meaning and Usage
"火辣辣" is an onomatopoeic expression describing a sensation of intense heat or spiciness, often used to convey the feeling of burning heat on the skin or in the mouth. It can describe literal heat from the sun or spicy food, as well as metaphorical sharpness such as painful or piercing words.
Common Collocations
- 火辣辣的太阳: blazing hot sun, used to describe very strong sunlight.
- 火辣辣的嘴巴: burning hot mouth, often after eating spicy food.
- 火辣辣的话: sharp or piercing words, used metaphorically.
Usage Notes
This expression is informal and vivid, often used in spoken language or descriptive writing to evoke a strong sensory impression. It is usually repeated for emphasis, as in "火辣辣" rather than just "火辣". Avoid using it in very formal contexts.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "火辣辣" with "火辣" alone, which can also mean sexy or hot in slang contexts. "火辣辣" specifically emphasizes the burning or spicy sensation rather than attractiveness.
Meaning and Usage
"火辣辣" is an onomatopoeic expression describing a sensation of intense heat or spiciness, often used to convey the feeling of burning heat on the skin or in the mouth. It can describe literal heat from the sun or spicy food, as well as metaphorical sharpness such as painful or piercing words.
Common Collocations
- 火辣辣的太阳: blazing hot sun, used to describe very strong sunlight.
- 火辣辣的嘴巴: burning hot mouth, often after eating spicy food.
- 火辣辣的话: sharp or piercing words, used metaphorically.
Usage Notes
This expression is informal and vivid, often used in spoken language or descriptive writing to evoke a strong sensory impression. It is usually repeated for emphasis, as in "火辣辣" rather than just "火辣". Avoid using it in very formal contexts.
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "火辣辣" with "火辣" alone, which can also mean sexy or hot in slang contexts. "火辣辣" specifically emphasizes the burning or spicy sensation rather than attractiveness.