窘迫

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Meaning and Usage

The adjective 窘迫 (jiǒngpò) describes a state of being in financial difficulty or hardship. It often implies a pressing or urgent problem, especially economic troubles. However, it can also be used metaphorically to describe awkward or embarrassing situations where one feels constrained or under pressure.

Common Collocations

  • 经济窘迫 (jīngjì jiǒngpò): financial hardship, used to describe money problems.
  • 窘迫处境 (jiǒngpò de chǔjìng): a difficult or embarrassing situation.
  • 窘迫不安 (jiǒngpò bù'ān): feeling uneasy or embarrassed due to pressure.

Usage Notes

窘迫 is more formal and literary than everyday words like 困难 or 为难. It often appears in written language or formal speech. When used, it conveys a stronger sense of urgency or embarrassment. Avoid confusing 窘迫 with which alone means to compel or force; 窘迫 is a fixed compound emphasizing distress.

Summary

Use 窘迫 when you want to express serious financial trouble or a pressing awkward situation. It is suitable for news reports, formal writing, or describing acute difficulties. Remember it can extend beyond money to social or emotional pressure contexts.

Example Sentences

He fell into financial distress because of unemployment.

Facing sudden hardship, he had to borrow money from friends.

窘迫 not only refers to financial difficulty but can also describe an