冷淡

lěngdàn

cold

HSK 7

한자 분해

Understanding 冷淡

The word 冷淡 (lěng dàn) describes a cold, indifferent, or unenthusiastic attitude or feeling. It is often used to describe how someone treats others or approaches situations with a lack of warmth or interest.

Usage in Conversation

When you say someone is 冷淡, you imply they are emotionally distant or uninterested. For example, a person might be 冷淡 in responding to requests or in their general attitude toward work or relationships.

Common Collocations

These phrases are useful when discussing interpersonal relationships or describing someone's demeanor.

Nuance and Register

冷淡 is generally neutral but can carry a slightly negative connotation, implying a lack of warmth or care. It is appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid confusing 冷淡 with , which is stronger and implies complete emotional detachment or apathy.

예문

他对我的请求表现得很冷淡,没有任何回应。

Tā duì wǒ de qǐngqiú biǎoxiàn de hěn lěngdàn, méiyǒu rènhé huíyìng.

He responded coldly to my request, without any reply.

她对待工作态度冷淡,缺乏热情和积极性。

Tā duìdài gōngzuò tàidù lěngdàn, quēfá rèqíng hé jījíxìng.

Her attitude towards work is indifferent, lacking enthusiasm and initiative.

朋友之间如果太冷淡,感情就会逐渐疏远。

Péngyǒu zhī jiān rúguǒ tài lěngdàn, gǎnqíng jiù huì zhújiàn shūyuǎn.

If friends are too indifferent to each other, their relationship will