茂密

màomì

dense (of plant growth)

HSK 7

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

The adjective "茂密" (màomì) describes something that is lush, thick, and densely packed, often used for vegetation like forests, bushes, or grass. It conveys a sense of abundance and fullness in growth.

Common Contexts

You will often see "茂密" used to describe natural scenes such as forests, gardens, or bamboo groves where plants grow closely together, creating a dense cover. It implies a rich, thriving environment.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

Using "茂密" highlights the density and healthiness of plant life. It is more formal and descriptive than simply saying "" (many) or "密集" (crowded). Avoid confusing it with "" alone, which often relates to secrecy or closeness in a non-physical sense.

Summary

"茂密" is a useful word for vividly describing lush, dense vegetation in natural or garden settings. It helps learners express scenes of rich plant growth with a positive, thriving connotation.

예문

这片森林里的树木长得非常茂密,几乎遮住了阳光。

Zhè piàn sēnlín lǐ de shùmù zhǎng de fēicháng màomì, jīhū zhēzhù le

The trees in this forest grow very densely, almost blocking out the

花园里的草丛茂密,适合小动物藏身。

Huāyuán lǐ de cǎocóng màomì, shìhé xiǎo dòngwù cángshēn.

The grass in the garden is dense, suitable for small animals to hide.

他家的后院种满了茂密的竹子,环境非常幽静。

Tā jiā de hòuyuàn zhòng mǎn le màomì de zhúzi, huánjìng fēicháng yōujìng.

His backyard is full of dense bamboo, creating a very quiet environment.