The Chinese word【酸】(sour) that we will introduce this time is a word that describes taste or emotion. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Sour, unpleasant taste. Explanation: (1) Such as the taste or smell of vinegar. For example: “sour taste”. (2) The smell of food about to go bad. For example: “The milk has gone sour and cannot be drunk.” (3) Feeling of grief. Such as: “sad”, “bitter”, “makes one’s nose sore”. (4) Excessive muscle fatigue causes a feeling of slight pain and weakness. Such as: “soreness”, “pain”. (5) Describes the look of jealousy. For example: “He speaks in a sour tone.” (6) To mock someone for being stingy or poor. Such as: “shabby”, “poor”. (7) One of the chemical substances. For example: acetic acid.
The pronunciation of this specific Chinese character is given below.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【酸】:suān
Cantonese Jyutping of 【酸】:syun1
This introduces some basic knowledge regarding the Chinese character 【酸】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【酸】, for example:Describing a taste or feeling , It means mainly sourness, discomfort .Due to the depth of Chinese characters, certain intricate meanings and specialized applications might not be entirely expressed in this context.
【酸】serves as a standalone word but gains depth when partnered with others to form detailed expressions, like【酸甜、心酸】(Mandarin Pinyin:suān tián 、xīn suān/ Cantonese Jyutping:syun1 tim4 、sam1 syun1)
The total stroke number of this character is 14 ,It is a highly common and fundamental Chinese character that must be learned,The sentence below shows how this character appears in written language.:
檸檬的酸味讓他表情都扭曲了。
The sour taste of the lemon made his expression distorted.
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