Show 1 reply
|
尖锐 (jiānruì) is generally used in a positive context. It is used to describe someone or something that is sharp, keen, incisive, and penetrating. It is often used to describe someone's intelligence, wit, or insight. For example, 她的尖锐思维 (tā de jiānruì sīwéi) means "her sharp thinking". It can also be used to describe a sharp or penetrating sound, such as 尖锐的哭声 (jiānruì de kūshēng) meaning "a sharp cry".
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|
Show 1 reply
|
Yes, 尖锐 (jiānruì) can be used to describe people, places, or things. It can have a literal meaning of "sharp" or "pointed," but it can also have a figurative meaning of "keen," "incisive," or "penetrating." Here are some examples of how it can be used in different contexts:
1. People: 尖锐的思维 (jiānruì de sīwéi) - sharp thinking
2. Things: 尖锐的问题 (jiānruì de wèntí) - sharp questions
In all of these examples, 尖锐 is used to describe something that is sharp, intense, or penetrating. It can also be used to describe someone's personality or character, such as 尖锐的语言 (jiānruì de yǔyán) - sharp language, or 尖锐的眼神 (jiānruì de yǎnshén) - sharp gaze.
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|
Show 1 reply
|
1. 锐利 (ruìlì) - This word also means "sharp, keen, incisive" and is often used to describe objects or physical characteristics. It can also be used to describe a person's intelligence or wit.
2. 敏锐 (mǐnruì) - This word means "sensitive, sharp, perceptive" and is often used to describe a person's ability to understand or perceive things quickly and accurately.
|
|
|
|
|
To answer to 个学生 you need to register at trainchinese.com
|