崇高

chóng gāo

majestic

HSK 6

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

"崇高" describes something that is noble, lofty, or exalted, often referring to moral, spiritual, or artistic qualities. It conveys a sense of admiration for something elevated beyond the ordinary.

Common Contexts

This word is frequently used to praise ideals, spirits, intentions, or artistic creations that inspire respect and admiration. It often appears in formal or literary contexts.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 崇高理想 (lofty ideals): used to describe noble goals or aspirations.
  • 崇高精神 (noble spirit): refers to admirable moral or mental qualities.
  • 崇高艺术 (sublime art): highlights art that moves or elevates the audience.

Nuances

Using "崇高" implies a high level of respect and moral elevation. It is not used for physical height but for abstract qualities. Avoid confusing it with words that mean simply "high" or "tall" in a physical sense.

Register

"崇高" is formal and often found in written language, speeches, or philosophical discussions rather than casual conversation.

예문

他的理想非常崇高,总是想着为社会做贡献。

Tā de lǐxiǎng fēicháng chónggāo, zǒng shì xiǎngzhe wèi shèhuì zuò gòngxiàn.

His ideals are very lofty; he always thinks about contributing to society.

这座纪念碑象征着崇高的精神和不屈的意志。

Zhè zuò jìniànbēi xiàngzhēng zhe chónggāo de jīngshén hé bùqū de yìzhì.

This monument symbolizes a noble spirit and unyielding will.

崇高的艺术作品能够激发人们内心深处的情感。

Chónggāo de yìshù zuòpǐn nénggòu jīfā rénmen nèixīn shēnchù de qínggǎn.

Sublime works of art can inspire deep emotions within people.