Meaning and Usage
"美化" means to beautify or make something look better, often by decorating or improving its appearance. It can be used literally, such as beautifying a park or city, or figuratively, such as making something seem better than it really is (e.g., in advertising).
Common Collocations
- 美化环境 (beautify the environment): used when talking about improving the physical surroundings.
- 美化形象 (beautify the image): often used in PR or media contexts to improve reputation.
- 美化事实 (beautify the facts): implies making facts look better than they are, sometimes with a negative connotation.
Usage Notes
When using 美化, be aware that it can have a neutral or positive meaning when referring to physical beautification, but can carry a critical tone when referring to exaggerating or glossing over negative aspects. It is often used in formal or written contexts but also appears in everyday speech.
Common Confusion
美化 is sometimes confused with 装饰 (decorate), but 装饰 focuses more on adding ornaments, while 美化 emphasizes improving overall beauty or appearance, including abstract concepts like image or reputation.
Meaning and Usage
"美化" means to beautify or make something look better, often by decorating or improving its appearance. It can be used literally, such as beautifying a park or city, or figuratively, such as making something seem better than it really is (e.g., in advertising).
Common Collocations
- 美化环境 (beautify the environment): used when talking about improving the physical surroundings.
- 美化形象 (beautify the image): often used in PR or media contexts to improve reputation.
- 美化事实 (beautify the facts): implies making facts look better than they are, sometimes with a negative connotation.
Usage Notes
When using 美化, be aware that it can have a neutral or positive meaning when referring to physical beautification, but can carry a critical tone when referring to exaggerating or glossing over negative aspects. It is often used in formal or written contexts but also appears in everyday speech.
Common Confusion
美化 is sometimes confused with 装饰 (decorate), but 装饰 focuses more on adding ornaments, while 美化 emphasizes improving overall beauty or appearance, including abstract concepts like image or reputation.
Meaning and Usage
"美化" means to beautify or make something look better, often by decorating or improving its appearance. It can be used literally, such as beautifying a park or city, or figuratively, such as making something seem better than it really is (e.g., in advertising).
Common Collocations
- 美化环境 (beautify the environment): used when talking about improving the physical surroundings.
- 美化形象 (beautify the image): often used in PR or media contexts to improve reputation.
- 美化事实 (beautify the facts): implies making facts look better than they are, sometimes with a negative connotation.
Usage Notes
When using 美化, be aware that it can have a neutral or positive meaning when referring to physical beautification, but can carry a critical tone when referring to exaggerating or glossing over negative aspects. It is often used in formal or written contexts but also appears in everyday speech.
Common Confusion
美化 is sometimes confused with 装饰 (decorate), but 装饰 focuses more on adding ornaments, while 美化 emphasizes improving overall beauty or appearance, including abstract concepts like image or reputation.