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头部 — meaning in English: head

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shì
手机
shǒujī
头部
tóu bù
潜力
qiánlì
wén
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Usage
Native speakers use the word 头部 (tóu bù) in both everyday conversation and medical contexts. For example, you might hear it when discussing health issues at a clinic or when someone mentions a headache during a casual chat.
Synonyms & nuances
While 头部 (tóu bù) specifically refers to the head as a part of the body, the word 头 (tóu) can also mean 'head' in a more general sense, often used in idiomatic expressions. Choose 头部 when discussing anatomy or medical issues, and 头 when speaking colloquially or in expressions.
Culture
The word 头部 (tóu bù) literally breaks down to 'head' (头) and 'part' (部), showcasing the systematic way Mandarin often constructs vocabulary. In traditional Chinese medicine, the '头部' is considered the center of many bodily functions, linking it to concepts of balance and health — emphasizing how important the head is in both physical and cultural terms.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 头部 in Mandarin?
头部 is pronounced as 'tóu bù'. The first syllable 'tóu' has a rising tone, while 'bù' has a falling tone.
Q.Can you use 头部 in a sentence?
Certainly! You could say, '我觉得我的头部很痛' which means 'I feel pain in my head.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 头部?
One common mistake is confusing 头部 with 头. Remember that 头部 is more formal and specific, while 头 can be used in more casual contexts.
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