Usage and Nuances
The verb 嫌 (xián) primarily means 'to dislike' or 'to be averse to' something. It often expresses a personal feeling of aversion or unwillingness toward a person, thing, or situation. It can also imply reluctance or a sense of trouble when used in contexts like 嫌麻烦 (dislike trouble).
Common Collocations
- 嫌麻烦 (xián máfan): dislike trouble or hassle; used when someone wants to avoid complicated or troublesome matters.
- 嫌弃 (xiánqì): to dislike and reject; often used for disliking people or things strongly.
- 嫌疑 (xiányí): suspicion; here 嫌 relates to suspicion or doubt.
Register and Tone
嫌 is neutral but can carry a slightly negative tone because it expresses dislike or aversion. It is common in spoken and written Chinese.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 嫌 with 恨 (hèn), which means 'to hate' and is stronger in emotion. 嫌 is milder and often about preference or annoyance rather than deep hatred.
Usage and Nuances
The verb 嫌 (xián) primarily means 'to dislike' or 'to be averse to' something. It often expresses a personal feeling of aversion or unwillingness toward a person, thing, or situation. It can also imply reluctance or a sense of trouble when used in contexts like 嫌麻烦 (dislike trouble).
Common Collocations
- 嫌麻烦 (xián máfan): dislike trouble or hassle; used when someone wants to avoid complicated or troublesome matters.
- 嫌弃 (xiánqì): to dislike and reject; often used for disliking people or things strongly.
- 嫌疑 (xiányí): suspicion; here 嫌 relates to suspicion or doubt.
Register and Tone
嫌 is neutral but can carry a slightly negative tone because it expresses dislike or aversion. It is common in spoken and written Chinese.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 嫌 with 恨 (hèn), which means 'to hate' and is stronger in emotion. 嫌 is milder and often about preference or annoyance rather than deep hatred.
Usage and Nuances
The verb 嫌 (xián) primarily means 'to dislike' or 'to be averse to' something. It often expresses a personal feeling of aversion or unwillingness toward a person, thing, or situation. It can also imply reluctance or a sense of trouble when used in contexts like 嫌麻烦 (dislike trouble).
Common Collocations
- 嫌麻烦 (xián máfan): dislike trouble or hassle; used when someone wants to avoid complicated or troublesome matters.
- 嫌弃 (xiánqì): to dislike and reject; often used for disliking people or things strongly.
- 嫌疑 (xiányí): suspicion; here 嫌 relates to suspicion or doubt.
Register and Tone
嫌 is neutral but can carry a slightly negative tone because it expresses dislike or aversion. It is common in spoken and written Chinese.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 嫌 with 恨 (hèn), which means 'to hate' and is stronger in emotion. 嫌 is milder and often about preference or annoyance rather than deep hatred.