幼稚

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Meaning and Usage

The word 幼稚 (yòuzhì) primarily describes something or someone as young or immature. It often carries a slightly negative connotation when referring to behavior or ideas, implying childishness or lack of maturity. However, it can also literally mean 'young' in contexts like幼稚 (kindergarten).

Common Contexts

  • When describing thoughts or behavior, 幼稚 suggests immaturity or naivety.
  • It is frequently used to criticize actions that seem simplistic or lacking in sophistication.
  • In educational contexts, 幼稚 is neutral and refers to early childhood stages.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 幼稚 (childish ideas): used to describe immature thinking.
  • 幼稚 (kindergarten): a common compound referring to preschool education.
  • 显得幼稚 (appear childish): used to comment on someone's behavior or attitude.

Nuances

Using 幼稚 to describe a person’s behavior often implies criticism and can be somewhat blunt. It is less polite than saying someone is inexperienced or young. When referring to children or educational stages, it is neutral and factual.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 幼稚 with 年轻 (young in age) or 天真 (naive, innocent). 幼稚 emphasizes immaturity and childishness rather than just youth or innocence.

Example Sentences

His ideas are too childish and not mature enough.

Don't be considered childish just because of your young age.

The kindergarten children are playing games.