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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances of (hōng)

The character primarily conveys the idea of a loud, booming sound such as thunder, explosions, or a powerful blast. It often describes natural phenomena like thunder () or man-made events like explosions (爆炸). In addition to literal sounds, can be used metaphorically to describe overwhelming reactions, such as thunderous applause (轰动掌声).

Common Collocations

  • (hōng míng): rumbling or roaring sound, often used for thunder or engines.
  • 轰炸 (hōng zhà): to bomb or bombard, emphasizing the explosive impact.
  • 轰动 (hōng dòng): sensation or stir, often describing a big public reaction.

Register and Tone

is generally neutral but tends to appear in vivid descriptions or news reports. It is not used in formal writing to describe quiet or subtle sounds.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with similar-sounding verbs like (hōng), which means to coax or to fool. always relates to loud noises or explosive actions.

Understanding helps learners vividly describe loud sounds and dramatic events, enriching expressive ability in both spoken and written Chinese.

Example Sentences

The thunder rumbled loudly, shaking the entire valley.

The factory suddenly exploded, and the loud blast shocked the nearby

A thunderous applause broke out in the audience, expressing admiration for