胃口

wèikǒu

appetite

HSK 6

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

"胃口" literally combines "stomach" and "mouth," referring to one's appetite or desire to eat. It is commonly used to describe how hungry someone feels or how much they like a certain food.

Common Contexts

  • Describing physical hunger or lack thereof: "胃口" means having poor appetite.
  • Expressing preference or taste: "胃口" means something suits one's taste.
  • Talking about someone's eating capacity: "胃口" means having a big appetite.

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

"胃口" focuses on the desire or capacity to eat, not just the physical stomach. It can also imply liking or preference for certain flavors or dishes. Avoid confusing it with "," which is more formal and medical. "胃口" is more colloquial and often used in daily conversation.

예문

我今天胃口不好,吃不下饭。

Wǒ jīntiān wèikǒu bù hǎo, chī bù xià fàn.

I don't have much of an appetite today and can't eat.

这道菜很合我的胃口,味道很好。

Zhè dào cài hěn hé wǒ de wèikǒu, wèidào hěn hǎo.

This dish suits my taste; it tastes very good.

他胃口大,能吃很多东西。

Tā wèikǒu dà, néng chī hěn duō dōngxi.

He has a big appetite and can eat a lot.