Understanding 味 (wèi)
The character 味 primarily means "taste" or "flavor" and is commonly used to describe the sensory experience of food and drink. However, it also extends metaphorically to describe the "flavor" or "tone" of speech, atmosphere, or abstract qualities.
Common Uses
- Literal taste: 味道 (wèidào) means "taste" or "flavor" of food or drink.
- Figurative tone: 味 can describe the nuance or feeling behind words or situations, such as 嘲讽的味道 (tone of sarcasm).
Collocations and Patterns
- 味道 (wèidào): taste, flavor; the most common collocation.
- 有味道 (yǒu wèidào): to have a certain flavor or atmosphere, often figurative.
- 尝味 (cháng wèi): to taste or sample.
Usage Notes
When using 味 to talk about food, it usually appears in the compound 味道. When describing speech or atmosphere, 味 conveys an implied feeling or attitude. Avoid confusing 味 with 味儿 (wèir), which is a colloquial variant often used in northern China but means the same.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 味 with 味道 in the sense of "meaning" or "significance"; 味 is about sensory or emotional flavor, not literal meaning.
Understanding 味 (wèi)
The character 味 primarily means "taste" or "flavor" and is commonly used to describe the sensory experience of food and drink. However, it also extends metaphorically to describe the "flavor" or "tone" of speech, atmosphere, or abstract qualities.
Common Uses
- Literal taste: 味道 (wèidào) means "taste" or "flavor" of food or drink.
- Figurative tone: 味 can describe the nuance or feeling behind words or situations, such as 嘲讽的味道 (tone of sarcasm).
Collocations and Patterns
- 味道 (wèidào): taste, flavor; the most common collocation.
- 有味道 (yǒu wèidào): to have a certain flavor or atmosphere, often figurative.
- 尝味 (cháng wèi): to taste or sample.
Usage Notes
When using 味 to talk about food, it usually appears in the compound 味道. When describing speech or atmosphere, 味 conveys an implied feeling or attitude. Avoid confusing 味 with 味儿 (wèir), which is a colloquial variant often used in northern China but means the same.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 味 with 味道 in the sense of "meaning" or "significance"; 味 is about sensory or emotional flavor, not literal meaning.
Understanding 味 (wèi)
The character 味 primarily means "taste" or "flavor" and is commonly used to describe the sensory experience of food and drink. However, it also extends metaphorically to describe the "flavor" or "tone" of speech, atmosphere, or abstract qualities.
Common Uses
- Literal taste: 味道 (wèidào) means "taste" or "flavor" of food or drink.
- Figurative tone: 味 can describe the nuance or feeling behind words or situations, such as 嘲讽的味道 (tone of sarcasm).
Collocations and Patterns
- 味道 (wèidào): taste, flavor; the most common collocation.
- 有味道 (yǒu wèidào): to have a certain flavor or atmosphere, often figurative.
- 尝味 (cháng wèi): to taste or sample.
Usage Notes
When using 味 to talk about food, it usually appears in the compound 味道. When describing speech or atmosphere, 味 conveys an implied feeling or attitude. Avoid confusing 味 with 味儿 (wèir), which is a colloquial variant often used in northern China but means the same.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 味 with 味道 in the sense of "meaning" or "significance"; 味 is about sensory or emotional flavor, not literal meaning.