辣椒

là jiāo

hot pepper

HSK 5

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

"辣椒" refers to hot peppers, commonly used in Chinese cuisine to add spiciness and flavor. It can denote fresh chili peppers or dried chili products.

Common Collocations

  • 辣椒 (làjiāo fěn): chili powder, used as a spice.
  • 辣椒 (làjiāo jiàng): chili sauce, a condiment.
  • 辣椒 (chī làjiāo): to eat hot peppers or spicy food.

Usage Notes

When using 辣椒, speakers often imply a level of spiciness that can vary from mild to very hot depending on the context. It is common to express personal tolerance, e.g., "辣椒" (I can't eat much chili). 辣椒 is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 辣椒 with (hújiāo), which means black pepper. 辣椒 specifically refers to chili peppers that add heat, while is a different spice with a distinct flavor.

예문

这道菜里放了很多辣椒,所以非常辣。

Zhè dào cài lǐ fàng le hěn duō làjiāo, suǒyǐ fēicháng là.

This dish has a lot of hot peppers, so it is very spicy.

我不太能吃辣椒,吃一点就觉得嘴巴很辣。

Wǒ bù tài néng chī làjiāo, chī yīdiǎn jiù juéde zuǐbā hěn là.

I can't really eat hot peppers; even a little makes my mouth feel very

辣椒不仅能调味,还能促进食欲。

Làjiāo bùjǐn néng tiáowèi, hái néng cùjìn shíyù.

Hot peppers not only add flavor but also stimulate appetite.