HSK Level 1

看病

kàn bìng

voir un médecin

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Exemples de phrases

我看病了。

Wǒ kàn bìng le.

I went to see a doctor.

他去看病了。

Tā qù kàn bìng le.

He went to see a doctor.

我们去看病吧。

Wǒmen qù kàn bìng ba.

Let's go see a doctor.

Synonymes

就医 (jiùyī)

see a doctor

求医 (qiúyī)

seek medical treatment

问诊 (wènzhěn)

consult a doctor

Antonymes

治病 (zhìbìng)

treat an illness

养病 (yǎngbìng)

recuperate from an illness

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 看病 (kànbìng) is a compound word consisting of two characters: 看 (kàn) and 病 (bìng). The character 看 (kàn) means "to look at" or "to observe", while the character 病 (bìng) means "illness" or "disease". Together, the two characters form the word 看病 (kànbìng), which literally means "to look at an illness" or "to observe a disease". In modern Chinese, 看病 is used to refer to the act of seeking medical treatment or seeing a doctor. For example, a person who is feeling unwell might say 我要去看病 (wǒ yào qù kànbìng), which means "I need to go see a doctor".