刺激

しげき

stimulus, impetus, incentive

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

"刺激" (cìjī) is a versatile verb and noun in Mandarin Chinese. It can mean to physically or emotionally stimulate, provoke, or irritate someone or something. When used in emotional contexts, it often implies causing excitement or agitation, sometimes leading to conflict or heightened alertness.

Common Collocations

  • 刺激情绪 (cìjī qíngxù): to provoke emotions, often negative like anger or anxiety.
  • 刺激神经 (cìjī shénjīng): to stimulate nerves, used in medical or physiological contexts.
  • 刺激市场 (cìjī shìchǎng): to stimulate the market, meaning to encourage economic activity.

Register and Tone

"刺激" is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is common in news reports, scientific discussions, and everyday conversations.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "刺激" with "激动" (jīdòng), which specifically means to be emotionally excited or agitated. "刺激" focuses more on the cause or act of stimulation or provocation, while "激动" describes the emotional state resulting from such stimulation.

Example Sentences

The plot of this movie is very exciting and keeps people tense.

His words provoked the other party, leading to an argument.

Proper exercise can stimulate the body's metabolism.