起床

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Meaning and Usage

"起床" means "to get out of bed" or "to get up" in the morning. It specifically refers to the action of leaving the bed, not just waking up mentally or opening your eyes.

Common Contexts

This verb is often used when talking about daily routines, especially morning habits. For example, "早上起床" (get up at six every morning) is a typical way to describe one's wake-up time.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 起床以后 (after getting up): used to describe actions following getting out of bed.
  • 起床 (get up a bit later): common when talking about weekends or days off.
  • 起床 (almost didn't get up): expresses difficulty or reluctance to get out of bed.

Nuances

"起床" emphasizes the physical act of leaving the bed. It is different from "" (xǐng lái), which means "to wake up" but not necessarily get out of bed. Using "起床" implies readiness to start the day.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse "起床" with "" (qǐlì), which means "to stand up" (from sitting). Remember, "起床" is specifically about getting out of bed.

Register

"起床" is neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is appropriate in daily conversation and informal writing.

Example Sentences

I get up at six every morning.

After getting up, he drinks a glass of water first.

I was so tired today that I almost didn't get up.

On weekends, I like to get up a bit later to rest.

The children get up at seven in the morning to get ready for school.