自称

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Usage and Nuance

The term 自称 (zìchēng) is used when someone claims or calls themselves a certain identity, title, or role, often without external verification. It can carry a neutral tone but sometimes implies skepticism or doubt about the truth of the claim.

Common Contexts

People often use 自称 when reporting someone's self-identification, especially if the speaker wants to highlight that the claim might not be fully credible. For example, in news reports or conversations about someone's background or qualifications.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 自称 + [身份/称号]: to claim to be a certain identity or title.
  • 自称专家 (self-proclaimed expert): often used to question someone's expertise.
  • 自称环保 (self-proclaimed environmental expert): a common phrase showing pride or emphasis on a role.

Register and Tone

自称 is generally neutral but can imply doubt depending on context. It is more formal than colloquial phrases like “自己”.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 自称 with 称呼 (chēnghu), which means 'to call or address someone.' 自称 specifically refers to self-identification or self-claiming.

Example Sentences

He claims to be the founder of this company, but there is no evidence.

She calls herself an expert, but her knowledge is not comprehensive.

He, who calls himself an 'environmental expert,' often participates in