脖子

bózi

neck

HSK 6

漢字分解

Understanding 脖子 (bózi)

The word 脖子 specifically refers to the neck, the part connecting the head and the torso. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation and is neutral in tone.

Usage and Context

脖子 is often used literally to describe the body part, but it also appears in expressions related to pain, movement, or wearing accessories like scarves or necklaces. For example, 脖子 (neck pain) is a common phrase.

Common Collocations

  • 脖子 (neck pain): used when describing discomfort or injury.
  • 脖子 (stretch one's neck): used to describe trying to see something better.
  • 脖子 (wear on the neck): used when talking about scarves, necklaces, or similar items.

Tips

When using 脖子, remember it is a concrete noun and usually appears with verbs related to physical actions or sensations. Avoid confusing it with similar body parts like (head) or 肩膀 (shoulder). The suffix here does not imply 'child' but is part of the noun.

This word is essential for describing physical states or actions involving the neck in daily life.

例文

他脖子上戴着一条漂亮的围巾。

Tā bózi shàng dàizhe yì tiáo piàoliang de wéijīn.

He is wearing a beautiful scarf around his neck.

脖子疼的时候,最好不要剧烈运动。

Bózi téng de shíhòu, zuì hǎo bùyào jùliè yùndòng.

When your neck hurts, it's best not to exercise vigorously.

他为了看清楚,伸长了脖子。

Tā wèile kàn qīngchu, shēn cháng le bózi.

He stretched his neck to see clearly.