Meaning and Usage
"错位" literally means 'misplacement' or 'dislocation.' It is commonly used to describe something that is out of its proper position, whether physically, mentally, or conceptually.
Common Contexts
- Physical misalignment: such as objects or people not being in the correct place.
- Cognitive or conceptual misplacement: when ideas or thoughts are out of sync or incorrect.
- Design and art: sometimes used positively to describe intentional offsetting for effect.
Collocations and Patterns
- 错位的结构 (misaligned structure): often used in architecture or design.
- 思维错位 (dislocated thinking): describes cognitive errors or misunderstandings.
- 错位的照片 (misaligned photo): refers to images where elements are not properly aligned.
Usage Notes
"错位" is more formal and often used in written or professional contexts. It can describe both literal and figurative displacement. Avoid confusing it with "错误" (error/mistake), which focuses more on correctness rather than position. When used figuratively, it often implies a deeper problem of mismatch or misunderstanding.
Meaning and Usage
"错位" literally means 'misplacement' or 'dislocation.' It is commonly used to describe something that is out of its proper position, whether physically, mentally, or conceptually.
Common Contexts
- Physical misalignment: such as objects or people not being in the correct place.
- Cognitive or conceptual misplacement: when ideas or thoughts are out of sync or incorrect.
- Design and art: sometimes used positively to describe intentional offsetting for effect.
Collocations and Patterns
- 错位的结构 (misaligned structure): often used in architecture or design.
- 思维错位 (dislocated thinking): describes cognitive errors or misunderstandings.
- 错位的照片 (misaligned photo): refers to images where elements are not properly aligned.
Usage Notes
"错位" is more formal and often used in written or professional contexts. It can describe both literal and figurative displacement. Avoid confusing it with "错误" (error/mistake), which focuses more on correctness rather than position. When used figuratively, it often implies a deeper problem of mismatch or misunderstanding.
Meaning and Usage
"错位" literally means 'misplacement' or 'dislocation.' It is commonly used to describe something that is out of its proper position, whether physically, mentally, or conceptually.
Common Contexts
- Physical misalignment: such as objects or people not being in the correct place.
- Cognitive or conceptual misplacement: when ideas or thoughts are out of sync or incorrect.
- Design and art: sometimes used positively to describe intentional offsetting for effect.
Collocations and Patterns
- 错位的结构 (misaligned structure): often used in architecture or design.
- 思维错位 (dislocated thinking): describes cognitive errors or misunderstandings.
- 错位的照片 (misaligned photo): refers to images where elements are not properly aligned.
Usage Notes
"错位" is more formal and often used in written or professional contexts. It can describe both literal and figurative displacement. Avoid confusing it with "错误" (error/mistake), which focuses more on correctness rather than position. When used figuratively, it often implies a deeper problem of mismatch or misunderstanding.