转眼

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"转眼" literally means "turning the eye" but is used idiomatically to express a very short span of time, similar to "in the blink of an eye" or "in no time." It emphasizes how quickly something happens or changes.

Common Contexts

It is often used to describe the rapid passage of time, such as seasons changing, people growing up, or events occurring suddenly.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 转眼 (zhuǎnyǎn jiān): "in the blink of an eye" — a very common phrase to mark a brief moment.
  • 转眼 + verb: indicates something happens immediately or very quickly.

Usage Notes

"转眼" is typically used in narrative or descriptive contexts to highlight speed or suddenness. It is more literary or formal than casual spoken expressions like "一下". Avoid confusing it with "眨眼" which also relates to eyes but focuses on the physical act of blinking rather than the passage of time.

Example Sentences

In the blink of an eye, the children have all grown up.

In no time, it's already the end of the year; time flies so fast.

He finished the task in a flash; his efficiency is very high.