Meaning and Usage
"稀奇" describes something rare, unusual, or strange. It often conveys a sense of novelty or peculiarity that catches attention.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used to describe objects, events, or behaviors that are uncommon or surprising. For example, rare fruits, strange sayings, or unexpected situations.
Collocations and Patterns
- 稀奇古怪 (xīqí gǔguài): strange and unusual, often used to describe odd behavior or things.
- 稀奇的东西: rare or unusual things.
Nuances
Using "稀奇" often implies a positive or neutral surprise rather than something negative. It is more colloquial and expressive than simply saying "rare".
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "稀奇" with "奇怪" alone; "稀奇" emphasizes rarity combined with strangeness, while "奇怪" focuses more on oddness or peculiarity without the rarity aspect.
Meaning and Usage
"稀奇" describes something rare, unusual, or strange. It often conveys a sense of novelty or peculiarity that catches attention.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used to describe objects, events, or behaviors that are uncommon or surprising. For example, rare fruits, strange sayings, or unexpected situations.
Collocations and Patterns
- 稀奇古怪 (xīqí gǔguài): strange and unusual, often used to describe odd behavior or things.
- 稀奇的东西: rare or unusual things.
Nuances
Using "稀奇" often implies a positive or neutral surprise rather than something negative. It is more colloquial and expressive than simply saying "rare".
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "稀奇" with "奇怪" alone; "稀奇" emphasizes rarity combined with strangeness, while "奇怪" focuses more on oddness or peculiarity without the rarity aspect.
Meaning and Usage
"稀奇" describes something rare, unusual, or strange. It often conveys a sense of novelty or peculiarity that catches attention.
Common Contexts
It is frequently used to describe objects, events, or behaviors that are uncommon or surprising. For example, rare fruits, strange sayings, or unexpected situations.
Collocations and Patterns
- 稀奇古怪 (xīqí gǔguài): strange and unusual, often used to describe odd behavior or things.
- 稀奇的东西: rare or unusual things.
Nuances
Using "稀奇" often implies a positive or neutral surprise rather than something negative. It is more colloquial and expressive than simply saying "rare".
Avoiding Confusion
Do not confuse "稀奇" with "奇怪" alone; "稀奇" emphasizes rarity combined with strangeness, while "奇怪" focuses more on oddness or peculiarity without the rarity aspect.