萎缩

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Meaning and Usage

The word 萎缩 (wěisuō) primarily means 'to wither' or 'to shrink.' It is often used to describe plants losing vitality due to lack of water or nutrients. Beyond the literal sense, it is frequently applied metaphorically to describe economic decline, reduction in size or strength, or a decrease in confidence or enthusiasm.

Common Collocations

  • 经济萎缩 (economic contraction): used in news and economics to describe shrinking economies.
  • 信心萎缩 (confidence shrinking): describes a loss of confidence or morale.
  • 植物萎缩 (plant withering): literal use for plants drying up or shrinking.

Usage Notes

萎缩 is a formal term often found in written language, news reports, and academic contexts. It conveys a negative change, usually a decline or reduction. When describing people’s emotions or confidence, it implies a weakening or loss of strength. Avoid using it casually for minor or temporary decreases.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 萎缩 with 衰退 (shuāituì), which also means decline but often implies a longer-term or more severe deterioration. 萎缩 emphasizes shrinking or withering, often visibly or physically.

Summary

Use 萎缩 when you want to express the idea of something shrinking, withering, or declining in a somewhat formal or serious context, whether it’s plants, economies, or abstract qualities like confidence.

Example Sentences

This plant started to wither because of lack of water.

Economic contraction has caused massive unemployment.

His confidence shrank due to continuous failures.