蚊子

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Meaning and Usage

The word 蚊子 (wénzi) specifically refers to the insect 'mosquito.' It is a common noun used in everyday conversation, especially when talking about summer, insects, or health concerns related to mosquito bites.

Common Contexts

蚊子 is often mentioned in contexts involving discomfort (itching from bites), disease prevention (like malaria or dengue), and summer or outdoor activities.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 蚊子 (wénzi dīng): mosquito bites; used to describe the action of being bitten.
  • 防止蚊子 (fángzhǐ wénzi): prevent mosquitoes; often used in health or hygiene contexts.
  • 蚊子特别 (wénzi tèbié duō): especially many mosquitoes; common in weather or seasonal descriptions.

Usage Notes

蚊子 is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is not interchangeable with other insects unless specifically referring to mosquitoes. When talking about mosquito bites, the verb (dīng) is commonly used with 蚊子.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 蚊子 with 苍蝇 (cāngying, fly) or 蜻蜓 (qīngtíng, dragonfly). Each insect has its own specific term, and 蚊子 always means mosquito.

Example Sentences

In summer nights, there are especially many mosquitoes, often making me

A mosquito bit me once, and the itch made me unable to stop scratching.

To prevent mosquitoes from spreading diseases, everyone should pay attention