身高

shēngāo

(a person's) height

HSK 3

한자 분해

Understanding 身高 (shēngāo)

身高 literally combines (body) and (tall/high) to mean "height" specifically referring to a person's stature. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation, medical contexts, and official forms.

Usage Notes

身高 is always about a person's height, not objects or buildings. It is typically measured in meters or centimeters in Chinese-speaking regions.

Common Collocations

  • 身高体重 (shēngāo tǐzhòng): height and weight, often asked together in forms or health checkups.
  • 身高标准 (shēngāo biāozhǔn): height standard, used in contexts like job requirements or sports.

Practical Tips

When talking about someone's height, 身高 is the go-to word. Avoid confusing it with 身材 (shēncái), which refers to body shape or figure rather than height.

Use 身高 in formal and informal contexts, such as describing people, filling out forms, or comparing heights among friends.

예문

他的身高是一米八五。

Tā de shēngāo shì yī mǐ bā wǔ。

His height is 1.85 meters.

孩子的身高比同龄人高很多。

Háizi de shēngāo bǐ tónglíngrén gāo hěn duō。

The child's height is much taller than peers of the same age.

报名时请填写你的身高和体重。

Bàomíng shí qǐng tiánxiě nǐ de shēngāo hé tǐzhòng。

Please fill in your height and weight when registering.