A2 verb #2,500 가장 일반적인 10분 분량

逛街

guàngjiē

When you're learning Chinese, you'll hear people talk about 逛街 (guàng jiē) a lot. It simply means 'to go shopping' or 'to stroll around the streets.'

Think of it as casually browsing shops, looking at things, and maybe buying something. It's a very common everyday activity.

For example, you might say, '今天下午我去逛街,' which means, 'This afternoon I'm going shopping.' Or, if you're asking a friend, '你喜欢逛街吗?', you're asking, 'Do you like to go shopping?'

It's a practical phrase to know for talking about leisure activities and daily life.

When we say 逛街 (guàngjiē) in Chinese, we're talking about the activity of going out, usually without a specific purchase in mind, just to browse and enjoy the atmosphere of shops and streets. It's not about a targeted shopping trip; it's more about the experience of strolling around. You might buy something, you might not. Think of it like window shopping, but with a broader sense of enjoying the outing itself. So, if your friend asks you to 逛街, they're suggesting a leisurely walk through commercial areas.

逛街 30초 만에

  • 逛街 means to go shopping.
  • It implies casual browsing, not necessarily buying.
  • Often involves walking around streets or malls.

§ What does it mean and when do people use it?

Definition
To go shopping, to stroll around the streets (often for leisure or window shopping).

The Chinese phrase 逛街 (guàng jiē) is commonly translated as 'to go shopping,' but it carries a slightly broader meaning than just the act of purchasing items. It literally means 'to stroll the streets' or 'to wander the streets,' and it often implies a more leisurely activity than simply buying things. Think of it as going out to look at shops, browse, window shop, and perhaps grab a coffee or a meal, with buying things being one potential outcome, but not necessarily the main goal.

People use 逛街 in a variety of situations. It's often used when talking about spending free time in commercial areas, like shopping malls, busy pedestrian streets, or market districts. It's a very common phrase for weekend plans, meeting friends, or just passing the time. You might say it when you're going out specifically to buy something, but you might also say it if you're just going to look around with no particular purchase in mind.

我们周末一起去逛街吧? (Wǒmen zhōumò yīqǐ qù guàng jiē ba?)
Let's go shopping/strolling together this weekend?

In this example, the speaker is suggesting a casual outing. It could mean they intend to buy clothes, or just enjoy the atmosphere and see what's new. The nuance of 'browsing' or 'strolling' is strong here.

我喜欢晚上去市中心逛街,因为很热闹。(Wǒ xǐhuān wǎnshàng qù shì zhōngxīn guàng jiē, yīnwèi hěn rènào.)
I like to go strolling/shopping downtown at night because it's very lively.

Here, the focus isn't necessarily on buying, but on enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the city center. It's about the experience of being out and about in a commercial area.

When you compare it to other shopping-related verbs, the difference becomes clearer. For instance, 购物 (gòuwù) specifically means 'to shop' or 'to purchase goods,' and usually implies an intention to buy. 买东西 (mǎi dōngxī) is even more direct, meaning 'to buy things.' 逛街 is more about the journey and the experience, while 购物 and 买东西 are more about the destination and the transaction.

You'll hear 逛街 used very frequently in daily conversations among friends and family. It's a casual and common way to describe leisure activities involving commercial areas. If you're invited to 逛街, be prepared for anything from serious bargain hunting to just window shopping and people-watching. It's a flexible term that covers a wide range of outings.

  • Used for leisurely outings:

她和朋友去商场逛街,没有买任何东西。(Tā hé péngyǒu qù shāngchǎng guàng jiē, méiyǒu mǎi rènhé dōngxī.)
She went shopping/strolling at the mall with friends and didn't buy anything.

  • Used when there's an intention to buy, but also to enjoy the process:

我需要买新衣服,所以要去逛街。(Wǒ xūyào mǎi xīn yīfu, suǒyǐ yào qù guàng jiē.)
I need to buy new clothes, so I'm going shopping.

So, when someone suggests 逛街, they're inviting you to a generally enjoyable outing in a commercial area, which may or may not involve buying anything. It's a fun and social activity for many Chinese speakers, and understanding this nuance will help you better understand daily conversations.

§ What 逛街 Means

You've learned that 逛街 (guàng jiē) means 'to go shopping.' But let's get real about how Chinese speakers actually use this word. It's more than just buying things; it's about the act of browsing, looking around, and enjoying the atmosphere of shops and streets. Think of it as 'strolling around the shops' or 'window shopping' in English. It often implies a leisurely activity, not necessarily a focused mission to buy something specific.

When someone says they are 逛街, they might come back with bags full of new items, or they might come back empty-handed, having simply enjoyed the outing. The key is the experience of being out and about in commercial areas.

DEFINITION
to go shopping; to stroll around shops

§ Common Situations for 逛街

You'll hear 逛街 all the time in everyday conversations among friends, family, and colleagues. It's a very common topic when discussing weekend plans or what someone did in their free time.

Here are some typical scenarios:

  • Making plans with friends: "周末我们一起去逛街吧!" (Let's go shopping together this weekend!)
  • Talking about past activities: "昨天我和我女朋友逛街了。" (Yesterday, my girlfriend and I went shopping.)
  • Describing a casual outing: "没什么事,就随便逛逛街。" (Nothing much, just casually strolling around the shops.)

§ Examples in Context

Let's look at some examples to help you really grasp how 逛街 is used naturally.

我喜欢周末和朋友一起逛街

Translation hint: I like to go shopping with friends on weekends.

你今天下午要去逛街吗?

Translation hint: Are you going shopping this afternoon?

她花了很多时间逛街,但什么都没买。

Translation hint: She spent a lot of time shopping, but didn't buy anything.

这个商场周末人很多,不适合逛街

Translation hint: This mall is very crowded on weekends, not suitable for shopping.

§ Contexts Beyond Casual Chat

While 逛街 is most common in casual settings, you might also encounter it in:

  • Travel Vlogs/Blogs: People often share their experiences of 逛街 in different cities, describing the unique shopping districts and what they found.
  • News about retail: Sometimes, news articles discussing consumer habits or the opening of new shopping centers might use 逛街 to talk about people's general shopping activities. For example, '节假日期间,很多人选择外出逛街。' (During holidays, many people choose to go out and shop.)
  • Marketing and Advertisements: You'll see phrases encouraging people to '来这里逛街' (Come here to shop) to promote retail spaces.

Understanding these nuances will make your Chinese sound much more natural. So next time you're talking about shopping, consider if you're just browsing and enjoying the atmosphere, or if you have a specific item in mind!

§ Mistake 1: Not understanding its specific meaning

Many English speakers mistakenly think 逛街 (guàngjiē) means any kind of shopping. However, it's more specific than that.

DEFINITION
逛街 (guàngjiē) specifically refers to leisurely browsing and walking around shopping areas, often without a specific purchase in mind. It's about the experience of looking at shops, window shopping, or meeting friends in a commercial area. It implies a casual, unhurried activity.

§ Mistake 2: Using it for all types of shopping

You wouldn't use 逛街 for every shopping scenario. For example, if you're doing your weekly grocery shopping, there are better words.

  • Buying groceries: Use 买菜 (mǎi cài) or 采购 (cǎigòu - for more formal or large-scale purchasing).

    我需要去买菜

    I need to (go buy groceries).

  • Online shopping: Use 网购 (wǎnggòu) or 在网上买 (zài wǎngshàng mǎi).

    我喜欢网购

    I like (online shopping).

  • Buying something specific: Use 买 (mǎi) + the item.

    我想去一本书。

    I want to (buy) a book.

§ Mistake 3: Overlooking the 'strolling' aspect

The character 逛 (guàng) means 'to stroll', 'to wander around', or 'to roam'. This is key to understanding 逛街. It's not an intense, mission-driven shopping trip.

周末我们经常去市中心逛街

On weekends, we often go to the city center (to stroll around the shops/go window shopping).

她喜欢一个人逛街

She likes (to go shopping/stroll around shops) by herself.

§ Mistake 4: Using it with destinations that aren't shopping-focused

While you can 'stroll' in many places, 逛街 is almost exclusively tied to commercial areas. You wouldn't say 逛公园 (guàng gōngyuán) for 'strolling in the park' if you meant walking around shops, nor would you use it for visiting a museum.

  • For parks: Use 逛公园 (guàng gōngyuán) - to stroll in the park.

    我们去逛公园吧。

    Let's go (stroll in the park).

  • For markets (especially wet markets): While you might wander, it's more common to say 去市场买菜 (qù shìchǎng mǎi cài - go to the market to buy groceries) or just 逛市场 (guàng shìchǎng) if the emphasis is on browsing without buying.

§ Understanding 逛街 (guàngjiē)

When you learn Chinese, you'll find different ways to talk about shopping. One common and useful phrase is 逛街 (guàngjiē). This word literally means "to stroll the street" or "to wander the street." But in everyday Chinese, it specifically refers to going out to look at shops, browse, and potentially buy things. It has a casual, leisurely feel to it.

DEFINITION
to go shopping (often for pleasure or browsing)

Think of 逛街 as the act of going out specifically for the experience of shopping, whether you have a clear item in mind or you're just looking around. It's often associated with clothes, accessories, or general retail, and it implies a certain level of enjoyment in the process.

我们周末一起去逛街吧? (Wǒmen zhōumò yīqǐ qù guàngjiē ba?) - Let's go shopping together this weekend?

她喜欢一个人逛街。 (Tā xǐhuān yīgè rén guàngjiē.) - She likes to go shopping by herself.

§ Alternatives to 逛街 (guàngjiē)

While 逛街 is widely used, there are other words and phrases that also mean "shopping" but carry slightly different nuances. Knowing these will help you choose the most appropriate word for various situations.

  • 购物 (gòuwù): This is a more formal and general term for "shopping" or "purchasing goods." It's often used in a commercial context, like "shopping center" (购物中心 gòuwù zhōngxīn) or "online shopping" (网上购物 wǎngshàng gòuwù). It focuses more on the transaction of buying rather than the leisurely browsing aspect.

    我们去购物中心买东西。 (Wǒmen qù gòuwù zhōngxīn mǎi dōngxī.) - We are going to the shopping mall to buy things.

  • 买东西 (mǎi dōngxi): This literally means "buy things." It's a very direct and common way to say "to shop" when your primary intention is to acquire specific items. It's less about the experience and more about the outcome.

    我需要去超市买东西。 (Wǒ xūyào qù chāoshì mǎi dōngxi.) - I need to go to the supermarket to buy things.

  • 采购 (cǎigòu): This word is generally used for large-scale or professional purchasing, like for a business or organization. You wouldn't typically use this for personal shopping at a mall.

    公司正在采购新的办公设备。 (Gōngsī zhèngzài cǎigòu xīn de bàngōng shèbèi.) - The company is purchasing new office equipment.

§ When to use 逛街 (guàngjiē)

Use 逛街 when:

  • You're talking about going to a shopping area (like a mall, downtown streets with shops) for the purpose of browsing, window shopping, or general recreational shopping.

  • The activity is more about the experience of looking around and enjoying the atmosphere, even if you do end up buying something.

  • You're suggesting a casual outing with friends or family that involves visiting shops.

For instance, if you want to say, "I went shopping for clothes," you could say 我去逛街买衣服了 (Wǒ qù guàngjiē mǎi yīfule). Here, 逛街 sets the scene of going out to the shopping district, and 买衣服 specifies what you bought.

周末我喜欢和朋友一起去逛街。 (Zhōumò wǒ xǐhuān hé péngyǒu yīqǐ qù guàngjiē.) - On weekends, I like to go shopping with friends.

By understanding these differences, you can communicate more precisely when talking about shopping in Chinese. 逛街 is your go-to for casual, enjoyable shopping outings.

How Formal Is It?

격식체

"百货公司提供多种商品供顾客购物。"

중립

"我今天下午要去逛街买新衣服。"

비격식체

"我们去街上买东西吧,顺便吃个饭。"

Child friendly

"妈妈带我去超市买好吃的零食。"

속어

"双十一那天我准备血拼一场。"

재미있는 사실

This phrase reflects a common cultural activity where 'shopping' often includes browsing, window shopping, and enjoying the atmosphere of commercial areas, not just making purchases.

난이도

독해 1/5

Short and common characters.

쓰기 1/5

Common characters, relatively simple strokes.

말하기 1/5

Easy to pronounce tones (guàng - 4th, jiē - 1st).

듣기 1/5

Very common phrase, clear pronunciation.

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

去 (qù) - to go 商店 (shāngdiàn) - shop 买 (mǎi) - to buy 看 (kàn) - to look/see

다음에 배울 것

购物 (gòuwù) - to shop (more formal, for general shopping) 逛 (guàng) - to stroll; to wander 街 (jiē) - street

고급

网购 (wǎnggòu) - online shopping 商场 (shāngchǎng) - shopping mall 百货商店 (bǎihuò shāngdiàn) - department store

알아야 할 문법

逛街 is typically used for leisurely shopping or window shopping, not for specific errands or grocery shopping. For example, you wouldn't use 逛街 to say 'I'm going to buy milk'.

周末我喜欢和朋友一起去逛街。 (I like to go shopping with friends on weekends.)

It can be followed by a place to specify where the shopping occurs, or it can stand alone if the context is clear.

我们去商场逛街吧。 (Let's go shopping at the mall.)

The object of 逛街 is usually implied (shops, streets, etc.), so you generally don't directly add an object like 'shopping for clothes'. If you want to specify what you're buying, use verbs like 买 (mǎi) 'to buy'.

她喜欢逛街,但是不常买东西。 (She likes to go shopping, but she doesn't often buy things.)

You can use 逛街 with duration to indicate how long someone was shopping.

我们逛街逛了三个小时。 (We shopped for three hours.)

When talking about going shopping as an activity, you can use 喜欢逛街 (xǐhuan guàngjiē) 'like to go shopping' or 去逛街 (qù guàngjiē) 'go to shop'.

我今天想去逛街。 (I want to go shopping today.)

수준별 예문

1

我喜欢周末和朋友一起逛街。

I like to go shopping with friends on weekends.

2

你昨天去哪里逛街了?

Where did you go shopping yesterday?

3

她不喜欢逛街,更喜欢待在家里。

She doesn't like shopping; she prefers to stay at home.

4

我们今天下午去逛街怎么样?

How about we go shopping this afternoon?

5

因为下雨,我们取消了逛街的计划。

Because of the rain, we canceled our shopping plans.

6

每次去北京,我都会去王府井逛街。

Every time I go to Beijing, I go shopping in Wangfujing.

7

他逛街的时候总是买很多不必要的东西。

He always buys many unnecessary things when he goes shopping.

8

逛街是她放松的一种方式。

Shopping is a way for her to relax.

1

我喜欢周末和朋友一起逛街。

I like to go shopping with friends on weekends.

2

这家新开的商场很适合逛街。

This newly opened mall is great for shopping.

3

你喜欢逛街买东西还是看看就好?

Do you like to shop and buy things or just browse?

4

她最近压力很大,所以想去逛街放松一下。

She's been under a lot of stress recently, so she wants to go shopping to relax.

5

每次去旅游,我都会花很多时间逛街。

Every time I travel, I spend a lot of time shopping.

6

逛街是很多年轻人的休闲方式。

Shopping is a common way for many young people to relax.

7

虽然我没钱买,但我还是喜欢逛街。

Even though I don't have money to buy, I still like to go shopping.

8

他们俩经常一起逛街,关系很好。

The two of them often go shopping together; their relationship is very good.

1

我喜欢在周末的时候和朋友一起逛街,尤其是在打折季。

I like to go shopping with friends on weekends, especially during sale season.

2

逛街不仅是为了购物,更是一种放松和享受生活的方式。

Shopping is not just for buying things; it's also a way to relax and enjoy life.

3

她一有空就喜欢去精品店逛街,看看最新的时尚款式。

Whenever she has free time, she likes to browse boutiques and check out the latest fashion styles.

4

这家商场非常大,我们逛了一下午才逛完一半。

This mall is very big; it took us a whole afternoon to get through half of it.

5

每次去旅游,我都会特意留出时间去当地的市场逛街,体验不同的文化。

Every time I travel, I make sure to set aside time to explore local markets and experience different cultures.

6

他不喜欢逛街,觉得那是在浪费时间。

He doesn't like shopping; he thinks it's a waste of time.

7

为了给孩子准备生日礼物,我不得不抽空去逛街。

To prepare a birthday gift for my child, I had to make time to go shopping.

8

她逛街的时候总是很有耐心,会仔细比较不同商品的价格和质量。

When she goes shopping, she's always very patient, carefully comparing the prices and quality of different items.

자주 쓰는 조합

一起逛街 go shopping together
喜欢逛街 like shopping
去逛街 go shopping
逛街买东西 shop for things
周末逛街 shopping on the weekend
和朋友逛街 shop with friends
一个人逛街 shop alone
在商店逛街 shopping in stores
经常逛街 often go shopping
逛街很累 shopping is tiring

자주 쓰는 구문

我们去逛街吧!

Let's go shopping!

你喜欢逛街吗?

Do you like to go shopping?

我周末喜欢逛街。

I like to go shopping on weekends.

我们一起去逛街怎么样?

How about we go shopping together?

她每天都去逛街。

She goes shopping every day.

逛街是我最喜欢的活动。

Shopping is my favorite activity.

你常常和谁一起逛街?

Who do you often go shopping with?

逛街很花时间。

Shopping takes a lot of time.

我去逛街买衣服。

I'm going shopping to buy clothes.

逛街累了我们可以找个地方休息。

When we're tired of shopping, we can find a place to rest.

자주 혼동되는 단어

逛街 vs 买东西 (mǎi dōng xi)

Focuses on the act of buying.

逛街 vs 购物 (gòu wù)

More formal and general term for shopping.

逛街 vs 散步 (sàn bù)

Leisurely walk, not necessarily involving shops.

혼동하기 쉬운

逛街 vs 买东西 (mǎi dōng xi)

Often confused with 逛街 because both involve shopping. However, 逛街 emphasizes the act of browsing and enjoying the shopping experience, while 买东西 focuses purely on the transaction of buying items.

逛街 is about the activity and experience of shopping, often without a specific purchase in mind. 买东西 is about the act of purchasing items.

我喜欢周末去逛街,不一定买东西。 (Wǒ xǐ huān zhōu mò qù guàng jiē, bù yī dìng mǎi dōng xi.) I like to go shopping on weekends, not necessarily to buy things.

逛街 vs 购物 (gòu wù)

Similar to 逛街 and often used interchangeably, but 购物 is a more formal and general term for shopping, often used in a commercial context (e.g., online shopping, shopping centers). 逛街 is more casual and implies a leisure activity.

购物 is a formal term for shopping, encompassing all forms of purchasing. 逛街 is a casual term for browsing and enjoying the shopping experience.

网上购物很方便,但是没有逛街的乐趣。 (Wǎng shàng gòu wù hěn fāng biàn, dàn shì méi yǒu guàng jiē de lè qù.) Online shopping is convenient, but it doesn't have the fun of going shopping.

逛街 vs 散步 (sàn bù)

Both involve walking around, but 散步 is specifically for a leisurely walk, often in a park or neighborhood, without the intention of shopping. 逛街 implies walking around shops or a commercial area.

散步 is a leisurely walk for recreation or exercise. 逛街 is walking around a commercial area with the intention of looking at goods, even if not buying.

吃完饭后,我们去公园散步了。 (Chī wán fàn hòu, wǒ men qù gōng yuán sàn bù le.) After dinner, we went for a walk in the park.

逛街 vs 参观 (cān guān)

Both involve visiting and looking around. However, 参观 is specifically for visiting places like museums, exhibitions, or tourist attractions, often with an educational or sightseeing purpose. 逛街 is about shopping areas.

参观 is visiting a specific place for sightseeing or learning. 逛街 is visiting commercial areas to look at goods.

我们明天要去参观博物馆。 (Wǒ men míng tiān yào qù cān guān bó wù guǎn.) We are going to visit the museum tomorrow.

逛街 vs 闲逛 (xián guàng)

Very close in meaning to 逛街. 闲逛 also means to wander around idly. The key difference is that 闲逛 can be anywhere (park, streets, etc.), whereas 逛街 specifically implies wandering in a shopping district.

闲逛 is to wander around aimlessly in any location. 逛街 is to wander specifically in a shopping area.

他喜欢在城市里闲逛,发现新的地方。 (Tā xǐ huān zài chéng shì lǐ xián guàng, fā xiàn xīn de dì fāng.) He likes to wander around the city and discover new places.

암기하기

기억법

Think of 'guàng' as 'wandering' and 'jiē' as 'street'. So, you're 'wandering the street' when you go shopping.

시각적 연상

Imagine yourself happily strolling down a busy street, looking at shop windows and carrying shopping bags. This is 逛街.

Word Web

购物 (gòu wù) - to shop (more general, can be online) 买东西 (mǎi dōng xi) - to buy things 商店 (shāng diàn) - shop/store 市场 (shì chǎng) - market 街 (jiē) - street

챌린지

Describe your last shopping trip using 逛街. For example: '上个周末我跟朋友一起去逛街了。' (Last weekend I went shopping with my friends.)

어원

Combination of '逛' (guàng, to stroll/ramble) and '街' (jiē, street).

원래 의미: The original meaning of '逛' involves leisurely wandering or looking around, while '街' refers to a street or market. Together, it literally means 'to stroll the streets' or 'to ramble through the markets'.

Sino-Tibetan, Sinitic, Mandarin Chinese.

문화적 맥락

When Chinese people say they are going '逛街', it often implies a more relaxed and social outing than just transactional shopping. It can involve looking at shop windows, trying on clothes without buying, eating street food, or simply enjoying the bustling urban environment with friends or family. It's a popular leisure activity, especially in bigger cities.

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실제 사용 상황

Talking about weekend plans

  • 你周末会去逛街吗?(Nǐ zhōumò huì qù guàngjiē ma?) - Will you go shopping on the weekend?
  • 我打算和朋友一起去逛街。(Wǒ dǎsuàn hé péngyǒu yīqǐ qù guàngjiē.) - I plan to go shopping with friends.
  • 周末逛街很放松。(Zhōumò guàngjiē hěn fàngsōng.) - Shopping on the weekend is very relaxing.

Asking someone what they like to do in their free time

  • 你喜欢逛街吗?(Nǐ xǐhuān guàngjiē ma?) - Do you like shopping?
  • 我不喜欢逛街,我更喜欢待在家里。(Wǒ bù xǐhuān guàngjiē, wǒ gèng xǐhuān dài zài jiālǐ.) - I don't like shopping, I prefer to stay at home.
  • 她很喜欢逛街,经常买很多东西。(Tā hěn xǐhuān guàngjiē, jīngcháng mǎi hěn duō dōngxi.) - She really likes shopping and often buys a lot of things.

Describing a trip to a shopping mall or street

  • 我们去了上海的步行街逛街。(Wǒmen qùle Shànghǎi de bùxíngjiē guàngjiē.) - We went shopping on the pedestrian street in Shanghai.
  • 这个商场很大,我们可以在这里逛很久。(Zhège shāngchǎng hěn dà, wǒmen kěyǐ zài zhèlǐ guàng hěn jiǔ.) - This mall is very big, we can shop here for a long time.
  • 逛街的时候,我看到了一件漂亮的衣服。(Guàngjiē de shíhòu, wǒ kàndàole yī jiàn piàoliang de yīfu.) - While shopping, I saw a beautiful dress.

Discussing gifts or purchases

  • 我需要去逛街买一些礼物。(Wǒ xūyào qù guàngjiē mǎi yīxiē lǐwù.) - I need to go shopping to buy some gifts.
  • 她逛街买了一双新鞋。(Tā guàngjiē mǎile yī shuāng xīn xié.) - She went shopping and bought a new pair of shoes.
  • 我只是逛逛,没有买任何东西。(Wǒ zhǐshì guàng guàng, méiyǒu mǎi rènhé dōngxi.) - I was just browsing, I didn't buy anything.

Talking about boredom or needing an activity

  • 我觉得有点无聊,我们去逛街吧。(Wǒ juédé yǒudiǎn wúliáo, wǒmen qù guàngjiē ba.) - I feel a bit bored, let's go shopping.
  • 下雨天不能去户外,只能逛街了。(Xià yǔtiān bùnéng qù hùwài, zhǐ néng guàngjiē le.) - It's raining so we can't go outdoors, we can only go shopping.
  • 逛街是消磨时间的好方法。(Guàngjiē shì xiāomó shíjiān de hǎo fāngfǎ.) - Shopping is a good way to pass the time.

대화 시작하기

"你周末有什么计划吗?想不想去逛街?(Nǐ zhōumò yǒu shénme jìhuà ma? Xiǎng bùxiǎng qù guàngjiē?) - Do you have any plans for the weekend? Want to go shopping?"

"你最近有没有去逛街?有什么推荐的店吗?(Nǐ zuìjìn yǒu méiyǒu qù guàngjiē? Yǒu shénme tuījiàn de diàn ma?) - Have you been shopping recently? Do you have any store recommendations?"

"你喜欢一个人逛街还是和朋友一起逛街?(Nǐ xǐhuān yīgè rén guàngjiē háishì hé péngyǒu yīqǐ guàngjiē?) - Do you like to go shopping alone or with friends?"

"你觉得网上购物和实体店逛街有什么不同?(Nǐ juédé wǎngshàng gòuwù hé shítǐ diàn guàngjiē yǒu shénme bùtóng?) - What do you think are the differences between online shopping and going shopping in physical stores?"

"你上次逛街是什么时候?买了什么?(Nǐ shàng cì guàngjiē shì shénme shíhou? Mǎile shénme?) - When was the last time you went shopping? What did you buy?"

일기 주제

描述一次你愉快的逛街经历。(Miáoshù yī cì nǐ yúkuài de guàngjiē jīnglì.) - Describe a pleasant shopping experience you had.

你认为逛街的乐趣在哪里?(Nǐ rènwéi guàngjiē de lèqù zài nǎlǐ?) - Where do you think the fun of shopping lies?

如果你有无限的预算,你会去哪里逛街?买什么?(Rúguǒ nǐ yǒu wúxiàn de yùsuàn, nǐ huì qù nǎlǐ guàngjiē? Mǎi shénme?) - If you had an unlimited budget, where would you go shopping? What would you buy?

写一篇关于你最喜欢的购物地点的文章。(Xiě yī piān guānyú nǐ zuì xǐhuān de gòuwù dìdiǎn de wénzhāng.) - Write an article about your favorite shopping spot.

你认为逛街对一个城市的经济有什么影响?(Nǐ rènwéi guàngjiē duì yīgè chéngshì de jīngjì yǒu shénme yǐngxiǎng?) - What impact do you think shopping has on a city's economy?

셀프 테스트 54 질문

sentence order A1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 我喜欢逛街

Subject (我) + verb (喜欢) + object (逛街).

sentence order A1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 我们去逛街吧

Subject (我们) + verb (去) + action (逛街) + suggestion particle (吧).

sentence order A1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 她不爱逛街

Subject (她) + negative adverb (不) + verb (爱) + action (逛街).

multiple choice A2

Choose the correct translation for "逛街".

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: to go shopping

"逛街" specifically means to go shopping, often for leisure or browsing.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence correctly uses "逛街"?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 我喜欢和朋友一起逛街。(Wǒ xǐhuān hé péngyǒu yīqǐ guàngjiē.) - I like to go shopping with friends.

"逛街" implies going out to shops. The other options don't make sense in context.

multiple choice A2

What activity is often done when "逛街"?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Buying clothes

While you might eat when shopping, buying clothes is a very common activity associated with "逛街".

true false A2

"逛街" means to go to the park.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

"逛街" means to go shopping, not to go to the park.

true false A2

You can "逛街" online.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

"逛街" typically refers to physically going out to shops. Online shopping has a different term (网上购物 wǎngshàng gòuwù).

true false A2

Many people like to "逛街" on weekends.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Weekends are a popular time for people to go shopping.

fill blank B2

她喜欢在周末和朋友一起去___。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

Context: '她喜欢在周末和朋友一起去' (She likes to go with friends on weekends). '逛街' (go shopping) fits the context of a weekend activity with friends. The other options '上班' (go to work), '吃饭' (eat), and '睡觉' (sleep) don't fit as well for a general activity with friends on a weekend.

fill blank B2

我最近很忙,都没时间___。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

Context: '我最近很忙,都没时间___' (I've been busy lately, no time to ___). '逛街' (go shopping) is a common leisure activity that one might miss due to being busy. While the other options are also activities, '逛街' specifically implies a recreational outing.

fill blank B2

这个商场很大,我们可以在这里___一整天。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

Context: '这个商场很大,我们可以在这里___一整天' (This mall is very big, we can ___ all day here). '逛街' (go shopping) is the most appropriate activity to do in a big mall for a whole day. The other options are not typical activities for a mall.

fill blank B2

她每个月都会和妈妈一起___,买些新衣服。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

Context: '她每个月都会和妈妈一起___,买些新衣服' (Every month she goes with her mom to ___, to buy new clothes). The phrase '买些新衣服' (buy some new clothes) directly indicates that '逛街' (go shopping) is the correct action.

fill blank B2

周末我没什么计划,不如我们一起去___吧?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

Context: '周末我没什么计划,不如我们一起去___吧?' (I have no plans for the weekend, how about we go ___ together?). '逛街' (go shopping) is a common and enjoyable weekend activity. The other options are generally not considered leisure activities for a weekend.

fill blank B2

尽管外面下着大雨,也阻止不了她们___的热情。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

Context: '尽管外面下着大雨,也阻止不了她们___的热情' (Even though it's raining heavily outside, it can't stop their enthusiasm for ___). '逛街' (go shopping) often involves a strong desire or enthusiasm, which fits the context of being undeterred by bad weather. The other options are less likely to evoke such strong '热情' (enthusiasm) in this context.

multiple choice B2

她喜欢周末和朋友一起去___。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

The sentence means 'She likes to go ___ with friends on weekends.' '逛街' (guàngjiē) meaning 'to go shopping' fits best in the context of weekend activities with friends.

multiple choice B2

这家商场很大,我们可以在这里___一整天。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

The sentence means 'This mall is very big, we can ___ here all day.' '逛街' (guàngjiē) meaning 'to go shopping' is the most appropriate activity for spending a whole day in a large mall.

multiple choice B2

如果你想买新衣服,我们应该去___。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

The sentence means 'If you want to buy new clothes, we should go ___.' '逛街' (guàngjiē) meaning 'to go shopping' is the activity directly related to buying new clothes.

true false B2

“逛街”通常指的是去图书馆看书。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

“逛街” (guàngjiē) means 'to go shopping', not 'to go to the library to read books'.

true false B2

他不喜欢人多的地方,所以很少去逛街。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

This statement makes sense. If someone dislikes crowded places, they would likely avoid '逛街' (guàngjiē), which often involves being in crowded areas.

true false B2

“逛街”可以指在商店里随便看看,不一定要买东西。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

“逛街” (guàngjiē) means 'to go shopping', which includes browsing and looking around in stores, not necessarily making purchases.

listening B2

Someone asks if you like shopping.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 你喜欢逛街吗?
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B2

Someone describes their shopping trip yesterday.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 我昨天和朋友一起去逛街了,买了很多东西。
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening B2

Someone suggests going shopping for clothes.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 这家商店的衣服很时尚,我们去逛逛吧!
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

你通常在哪里逛街?

Focus: 通常 (tōngcháng)

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

逛街对你来说是放松还是累?

Focus: 放松 (fàngsōng)

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

最近你有没有和家人一起逛街?

Focus: 最近 (zuìjìn)

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
multiple choice C1

她喜欢在周末和朋友一起___。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

The sentence indicates an activity someone enjoys with friends on weekends, and 'shopping' (逛街) fits the context best among the choices.

multiple choice C1

每当新季时装上市,她都会迫不及待地去___一番。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

The context is about new season fashion, so 'going shopping' (逛街) is the logical activity.

multiple choice C1

他们计划在下午去市中心的购物中心___,看看有没有什么打折商品。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 逛街

The sentence mentions a shopping mall and looking for discounted items, which strongly suggests 'shopping' (逛街).

true false C1

一个人逛街通常比和朋友一起逛街更有趣。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

While personal preference varies, the statement is a generalization that isn't universally true. Many find shopping with friends more enjoyable.

true false C1

“逛街”这个词可以用来描述参观博物馆的活动。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

“逛街” specifically means 'to go shopping' or 'to stroll around commercial streets'. Visiting a museum would use a different verb like “参观博物馆” (visit a museum).

true false C1

如果你想买新衣服,那么“逛街”是一个合适的动词来描述这个活动。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

“逛街” is precisely the correct verb to use when describing the activity of going out to shop, especially for things like clothes.

writing C1

You're planning a weekend outing with a friend. Write a short message (around 50-70 characters) inviting them to go shopping and suggesting a time. Include a reason why you want to go. Remember to use 逛街.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

周末要不要一起去逛街?我想买条新裙子。下午两点在商场门口见?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing C1

Describe a time you went shopping and it was particularly memorable (good or bad). What happened? How did you feel? (Around 80-120 characters). Use 逛街.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

上次和朋友逛街,我们发现了一家很棒的小店,里面有很多独特的手工饰品。我们都买到了心仪的东西,真是个难忘的经历。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing C1

You are discussing a new trend with a friend. Write a short paragraph (around 60-90 characters) about how online shopping has changed the way people go shopping. Use 逛街.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

现在很多人喜欢网购,因为它更方便。但是,我还是觉得逛街更有趣,可以看到实物,还能和朋友一起消磨时间。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading C1

根据短文,逛街在现代社会除了购物,还有什么作用?

Read this passage:

现代社会,人们的生活节奏越来越快,工作压力也随之增大。在这样的背景下,逛街不仅是购物的一种方式,更成为了一种放松身心、缓解压力的方法。许多人在周末选择和家人朋友一起逛街,享受购物的乐趣,也增进了彼此的感情。

根据短文,逛街在现代社会除了购物,还有什么作用?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 放松身心,缓解压力

短文明确提到“逛街不仅是购物的一种方式,更成为了一种放松身心、缓解压力的方法”。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 放松身心,缓解压力

短文明确提到“逛街不仅是购物的一种方式,更成为了一种放松身心、缓解压力的方法”。

reading C1

短文认为实体店逛街的独特魅力体现在哪些方面?

Read this passage:

随着电子商务的兴起,线上购物变得越来越普及。然而,传统的实体店逛街依然有其独特的魅力。在实体店里,顾客可以亲身体验商品的质感,试穿衣服,并享受店员的专业服务。这种面对面的互动是线上购物无法取代的。

短文认为实体店逛街的独特魅力体现在哪些方面?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 可以亲身体验商品和享受专业服务

短文指出“在实体店里,顾客可以亲身体验商品的质感,试穿衣服,并享受店员的专业服务”。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 可以亲身体验商品和享受专业服务

短文指出“在实体店里,顾客可以亲身体验商品的质感,试穿衣服,并享受店员的专业服务”。

reading C1

根据短文,小李和女朋友逛街的主要目的是什么?

Read this passage:

小李周末喜欢和女朋友一起逛街。他们通常会先去吃个早午餐,然后漫无目的地在商场里走走看看。有时候会买些衣服,有时候只是看看电影或者喝杯咖啡。对他们来说,逛街不只是为了购物,更重要的是享受在一起的时光。

根据短文,小李和女朋友逛街的主要目的是什么?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 享受在一起的时光

短文最后一句明确指出“对他们来说,逛街不只是为了购物,更重要的是享受在一起的时光”。

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 享受在一起的时光

短文最后一句明确指出“对他们来说,逛街不只是为了购物,更重要的是享受在一起的时光”。

sentence order C1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 今天 我们 去 逛街 好吗 ?

This sentence asks 'Shall we go shopping today?' in a natural Chinese word order.

sentence order C1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 她 喜欢 周末 和 朋友 一起 逛街 .

This sentence translates to 'She likes to go shopping with friends on weekends.' The structure is Subject + Likes + Time + With Whom + Action.

sentence order C1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 上次 逛街 的时候 , 我 买 了 很多 衣服 .

This sentence means 'Last time when I went shopping, I bought a lot of clothes.' '的时候' is used to indicate 'when...'.

listening C2

Listen to the speaker invite someone to go shopping with them.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 周末我们打算去市中心的商场逛街,你有没有兴趣一起去?
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening C2

Listen for the reason why 'she' goes shopping when she's unhappy.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 每次她一不开心就喜欢和朋友去逛街,说是能缓解压力。
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening C2

Listen to the speaker describe the feeling of satisfaction from discounted items while shopping.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 虽然逛街很累,但看到心仪的商品打折,那种满足感真是无与伦比。
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

你觉得线上购物和实体店逛街,哪种方式更适合你?为什么?

Focus: 线上 (xiànshàng), 实体店 (shítǐdiàn), 适合 (shìhé)

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

最近你有没有特别想逛街买的东西?是什么?

Focus: 最近 (zuìjìn), 特别 (tèbié), 逛街 (guàngjiē)

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

你通常会和谁一起去逛街?你们都喜欢逛哪些类型的商店?

Focus: 通常 (tōngcháng), 一起 (yīqǐ), 类型 (lèixíng)

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

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