疼痛

téngtòng

pain

HSK 5

Character Breakdown

Understanding 疼痛

The word 疼痛 (téngtòng) specifically refers to physical pain or ache, often used in medical or everyday contexts to describe discomfort in the body. It is a formal term combining (hurt) and (pain), emphasizing the sensation of pain.

Usage in Conversation

疼痛 is commonly used to describe various types of bodily pain, such as headaches, muscle soreness, or joint pain. It often appears in contexts related to health, treatment, or recovery. For example, you might hear it when someone talks about symptoms or when a doctor describes a patient's condition.

Common Collocations

  • 疼痛 (téngtòng gǎn): sensation of pain, used to describe the feeling of pain.
  • 疼痛缓解 (téngtòng huǎnjiě): pain relief, often used in medical contexts.
  • 疼痛部位 (téngtòng bùwèi): painful area, specifying where the pain is located.

Register and Tone

This word is neutral and appropriate in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in formal or semi-formal contexts such as medical discussions. It is less casual than simply saying or alone.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 疼痛 with just or alone. 疼痛 emphasizes the presence of pain as a noun, while and can be used more flexibly as verbs or adjectives. For example, (tóuténg) means 'head hurts' and is more colloquial, whereas 疼痛 (tóubù téngtòng) is more formal and medical.

Example Sentences

他的头疼痛得厉害,必须马上去医院。

Tā de tóu téngtòng dé lìhài, bìxū mǎshàng qù yīyuàn.

His head hurts badly; he must go to the hospital immediately.

运动后肌肉的疼痛是正常的恢复反应。

Yùndòng hòu jīròu de téngtòng shì zhèngcháng de huīfù fǎnyìng.

Muscle pain after exercise is a normal recovery response.

她用药膏缓解了关节的疼痛。

Tā yòng yàogāo huǎnjiěle guānjié de téngtòng.

She used ointment to relieve the joint pain.