风度

fēng dù

elegance (for men)

HSK 6

Character Breakdown

Understanding 风度

The word 风度 (fēng dù) primarily refers to a man's elegance or demeanor, often highlighting grace, poise, and a dignified attitude. It is commonly used to describe how someone carries themselves, especially in social or formal settings.

Usage in Conversation

When you say someone has good 风度, you imply they behave with charm and respectability. It is often used to compliment someone's manners or style, not just their appearance.

Common Collocations

  • 保持风度 (bǎo chí fēng dù): to maintain elegance or composure, especially under pressure.
  • 风度翩翩 (fēng dù piān piān): a set phrase meaning 'graceful and elegant', often used to describe a charming gentleman.
  • 风度 (yǒu fēng dù): to have elegance or good manners.

Nuances and Tips

风度 is more about demeanor and attitude than just physical appearance. It often implies a calm, confident, and respectful manner. Avoid confusing it with (appearance) or (temperament), which have different focuses.

Use 风度 when you want to emphasize someone's refined behavior or the way they present themselves socially.

Example Sentences

他的风度让人印象深刻,举止优雅得体。

Tā de fēng dù ràng rén yìn xiàng shēn kè, jǔ zhǐ yōu yǎ dé tǐ.

His elegance leaves a deep impression; his manners are graceful and

在正式场合保持风度非常重要。

Zài zhèng shì chǎng hé bǎo chí fēng dù fēi cháng zhòng yào.

Maintaining elegance is very important in formal occasions.

他虽然年纪大了,但依然保持着年轻人的风度。

Tā suī rán nián jì dà le, dàn yī rán bǎo chí zhe nián qīng rén de fēng dù.

Although he is old, he still maintains the elegance of a young man.