样子

yàng zi

appearance

HSK 4

Character Breakdown

Understanding 样子 (yàngzi)

样子 primarily refers to the outward appearance or look of a person, object, or situation. It can describe physical looks, facial expressions, or the general manner in which something is presented.

Common Uses

  1. Describing someone's physical or emotional state through their appearance, e.g., "样子" (looks tired).
  2. Commenting on appropriateness or suitability of appearance for occasions, e.g., "样子合适" (appearance not suitable).
  3. Expressing impression or attitude conveyed by someone's behavior or manner, e.g., "样子" (the way of doing something).

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

样子 is versatile and often used in everyday conversation to describe how things or people look or behave. It is more general than (wàimào, appearance) and can include expressions and attitudes. Avoid confusing 样子 with (yàngbǎn), which means 'model' or 'pattern' in a more abstract sense.

Example Sentences

他看起来很累,样子很憔悴。

Tā kàn qǐlái hěn lèi, yàngzi hěn qiáocuì.

He looks very tired; his appearance is haggard.

这个样子不太合适参加正式的会议。

Zhège yàngzi bù tài héshì cānjiā zhèngshì de huìyì.

This appearance is not very appropriate for attending a formal meeting.

你这样做的样子让我很感动。

Nǐ zhèyàng zuò de yàngzi ràng wǒ hěn gǎndòng.

The way you do this moves me deeply.