轻微

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Meaning and Usage

The adjective 轻微 (qīngwēi) describes something that is slight, minor, or very small in degree or intensity. It is often used to describe injuries, damage, changes, or effects that are not severe or serious.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see 轻微 used in medical, natural disaster, or behavioral contexts to indicate that the impact or change is minimal. For example, 轻微 (minor injury), 轻微损失 (slight damage), or 轻微变化 (slight change).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 轻微伤害 (minor injury): used in health or accident reports.
  • 轻微影响 (slight influence): to describe subtle effects.
  • 轻微变化 (slight change): often used in describing attitudes or conditions.

Nuances

Using 轻微 implies that the situation is not serious and often reassures the listener or reader. It is more formal and precise than just saying (small) or 微小 (tiny), focusing on the degree of impact rather than size.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 轻微 with 轻松 (qīngsōng), which means 'relaxed' or 'easy.' 轻微 strictly refers to the degree of something being slight or minor.

Example Sentences

He only suffered a minor injury and doesn't need to be hospitalized.

This earthquake caused slight damage with no casualties.

His attitude showed a slight change, indicating he started to consider the