HSK Level 6

顽皮

wán pí

ซน, ซุกซน

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ประโยคตัวอย่าง

他很顽皮,经常捉弄人。

tā hěn wánpí, jīngcháng zhuōnòng rén.

He is very naughty and often plays pranks on people.

小孩子都很顽皮,喜欢到处乱跑。

xiǎoháizi dōu hěn wánpí, xǐhuan dào chù luàn pǎo.

Children are all very naughty and like to run around everywhere.

他小时候很顽皮,经常惹是生非。

tā xiǎoshíhòu hěn wánpí, jīngcháng rě shì shēng fēi.

He was very naughty when he was a child and often caused trouble.

คำพ้องความหมาย

淘气 (táo qì)

naughty

调皮 (tiáo pí)

mischievous

คำตรงข้าม

听话 (tīnghuà)

obedient

乖巧 (guāiqiǎo)

well-behaved

นิรุกติศาสตร์และส่วนประกอบ

The Chinese word 顽皮 (wánpí) is composed of two characters: 顽 (wán) and 皮 (pí). The character 顽 originally meant "hard" or "stubborn", and was often used to describe children who were naughty or mischievous. The character 皮 originally meant "skin" or "hide", and was often used to describe something that was thin or delicate. When these two characters are combined, they create the word 顽皮, which can be translated as "naughty" or "mischievous". This word is often used to describe children who are full of energy and love to play, but who may also be a bit disobedient or unruly.