通宵
tōng xiāo
To stay up all night
Literally: {"\u901a":"pass through, go across","\u5bb5":"night, evening"}
In 15 Seconds
- Stay awake the entire night.
- From dusk till dawn, no sleep.
- Used for work, study, or fun.
- More intense than 'staying up late'.
Meaning
This phrase is all about pulling an all-nighter, staying wide awake from dusk till dawn. It's got that vibe of intense focus or wild fun, where sleep just isn't on the agenda. Think cramming for exams, epic gaming sessions, or dancing until sunrise – it’s about **not sleeping at all** through the night.
Key Examples
3 of 12Texting a friend about a project deadline
我昨天晚上`通宵`赶完了这个报告!
I pulled an all-nighter to finish this report yesterday!
Vlogging about a travel experience
为了赶上清晨的飞机,我们不得不`通宵`在机场等待。
To catch the early morning flight, we had to stay up all night waiting at the airport.
Instagram caption after a party
昨晚的派对太棒了,我们简直`通宵`!谁还需要睡觉?🥳
Last night's party was amazing, we literally went all night! Who needs sleep? 🥳
Cultural Background
In China, '通宵' is often linked to the intense academic pressure of the Gaokao.
Context matters
Use it when you really didn't sleep.
In 15 Seconds
- Stay awake the entire night.
- From dusk till dawn, no sleep.
- Used for work, study, or fun.
- More intense than 'staying up late'.
What It Means
Pulling an all-nighter is what 通宵 (tōng xiāo) is all about. It means you're awake the entire night, from when it gets dark until the sun comes up. It’s not just staying up a little late; it’s a full-on, no-sleep-til-morning situation. Think of it as a marathon of wakefulness, often fueled by necessity or a really good time. You’re literally passing through the entire night without a wink of sleep. It carries a sense of endurance, sometimes exhaustion, but also accomplishment or intense engagement.
How To Use It
Use 通宵 when you’ve been awake for the whole night. It's a versatile phrase. You can use it to describe your own experience or someone else's. It fits perfectly when you're talking about work, study, hobbies, or even a party that went way too long. Just remember, the key is the entire night is involved. It's not just about being tired; it's about the duration of your wakefulness. It's like saying you 'went through the night' without sleeping.
Real-Life Examples
- Students often
通宵before big exams. It's a rite of passage, right? Though maybe not the best study technique! - Gamers might
通宵to reach a new level or finish a raid. The virtual world calls! - Sometimes, you just have to
通宵to finish a crucial work project. Deadline pressure is real! - Friends might
通宵watching movies or chatting. Good times, but hello, dark circles! - You might even
通宵traveling if you have a very early flight. Sleep is for the weak... or the well-planned.
When To Use It
Use 通宵 when you genuinely stayed awake for the entire night. This applies to situations like:
- Intense study sessions before exams.
- Long work shifts or deadlines.
- All-night parties or gatherings.
- Extended gaming marathons.
- Binge-watching a whole Netflix series (we've all been there!).
- Traveling overnight without sleeping.
- Any situation where you deliberately or unavoidably spent the whole night without sleep.
It highlights the duration and the lack of sleep. It’s a badge of honor for some, or a sign of desperation for others.
When NOT To Use It
Don't use 通宵 if you only stayed up a little late. If you were awake until midnight, that's just 'late'. If you were up until 2 AM, that's 'very late'. 通宵 implies going the full distance until morning. So, if you slept for even an hour, or if you went to bed before 4 AM (depending on your definition of 'morning'), it's probably not 通宵. Also, avoid it if you were just tired but still managed some sleep. It’s about the absence of sleep for the whole night.
Common Mistakes
Using 通宵 for simply staying up late is the most common slip-up. It dilutes the meaning. Imagine telling your boss you 通宵ed on a report when you only stayed up until 1 AM. They might think you're exaggerating or just bad at time management! The phrase implies a complete lack of sleep for the entire night period. It’s like calling a sprint a marathon – the effort is different!
- ✗ I stayed up until 1 AM. → ✓ 我1点才睡。(Wǒ 1 diǎn cái shuì.)
- ✓ I stayed up all night. → ✓ 我
通宵了。(Wǒ tōngxiāo le.) - ✗ I was tired yesterday. → ✓ 我昨天很累。(Wǒ zuótiān hěn lèi.)
- ✓ I stayed up all night playing games. → ✓ 我
通宵打游戏。(Wǒ tōngxiāo dǎ yóuxì.)
Similar Expressions
熬夜(áo yè): This is the most common alternative and means 'to stay up late' or 'to burn the midnight oil'. It's less intense than通宵. You can熬夜until 2 or 3 AM and still feel somewhat normal.通宵is the extreme version of熬夜.通宵达旦(tōng xiāo dá dàn): This is a more formal and literary idiom meaning 'from night until dawn'. It emphasizes the entire duration from evening to morning. It's often used in writing or formal speeches.不睡(bù shuì): Simply means 'not sleep'. It's very direct but lacks the specific duration context of通宵.彻夜不眠(chè yè bù mián): Another formal idiom meaning 'sleepless the whole night'. Similar to通宵达旦but emphasizes the 'sleepless' aspect more directly.
Common Variations
通宵了(tōng xiāo le): Adding了(le) indicates the action has happened or is completed. This is very common in spoken Chinese. "I stayed up all night!"通宵打游戏(tōng xiāo dǎ yóuxì): A specific example, 'to stay up all night playing games'. You can substitute打游戏(dǎ yóuxì) with other activities like工作(gōngzuò - work) or学习(xuéxí - study).通宵达旦(tōng xiāo dá dàn): As mentioned, a more formal, fixed idiom.通宵的(tōng xiāo de): Used as an adjective, e.g.,一个通宵的会议(yīgè tōngxiāo de huìyì - an all-night meeting). This shows how the concept can modify nouns.
Memory Trick
Imagine a Thong (sounds like 通 - tōng) that's so long it goes Xiu (sounds like 宵 - xiāo) all the way across the night sky. You wear this super long thong *all night* because you're either partying super hard or cramming for a test, and you just can't sleep! It's a ridiculous image, but it links the sounds and the idea of the entire night passing without sleep.
Quick FAQ
- Q: Is
通宵always negative?
A: Not necessarily! While it often implies exhaustion or overwork, it can also describe a fun, memorable experience like an all-night party or a gaming session with friends. The context really dictates the feeling.
- Q: Can I use
通宵for just a few hours of sleep?
A: No, 通宵 strictly means *no sleep* for the entire night. If you slept even a little, use 熬夜 (áo yè) or simply say you stayed up late.
- Q: Is it formal or informal?
A: It's generally neutral to informal, very common in everyday conversation. For very formal settings, 通宵达旦 might be preferred.
Usage Notes
`通宵` is a common, neutral-to-informal term. While versatile, avoid using it if you only stayed up a little late, as it implies a complete lack of sleep throughout the night. In very formal writing or speeches, consider the more literary `通宵达旦`.
Context matters
Use it when you really didn't sleep.
Examples
12我昨天晚上`通宵`赶完了这个报告!
I pulled an all-nighter to finish this report yesterday!
Emphasizes the extreme effort and duration spent completing the task.
为了赶上清晨的飞机,我们不得不`通宵`在机场等待。
To catch the early morning flight, we had to stay up all night waiting at the airport.
Highlights the unavoidable lack of sleep due to travel circumstances.
昨晚的派对太棒了,我们简直`通宵`!谁还需要睡觉?🥳
Last night's party was amazing, we literally went all night! Who needs sleep? 🥳
Uses `通宵` to describe an epic, non-stop party experience.
为了准备这次面试,我几乎`通宵`查阅了公司的资料。
In preparation for this interview, I spent nearly the entire night researching the company's materials.
Shows dedication and intense preparation in a professional context.
你敢信吗?我为了打完这局游戏,又`通宵`了!
Can you believe it? I stayed up all night again to finish this game!
A common, relatable scenario among gamers expressing a repeated behavior.
考试前不`通宵`复习的学生,感觉有点奇怪。
Students who don't pull an all-nighter before exams feel a bit strange.
Reflects a common (though not always healthy) student culture around exam preparation.
✗ 我昨天晚上8点才睡,`通宵`了。
✗ I only went to sleep at 8 PM yesterday, I pulled an all-nighter.
Incorrect because 8 PM is very early, not the end of the night. `通宵` implies staying up until morning.
✗ 他为了项目`通宵`了三个小时。
✗ He stayed up all night for three hours for the project.
Incorrect because 'three hours' is not the 'entire night'. The phrase `通宵` implies the full duration.
这家医院的医生经常需要`通宵`值班。
Doctors at this hospital often need to be on duty all night.
Describes a demanding work requirement, emphasizing the duration of the shift.
我们决定周末`通宵`看电影,从经典老片到最新大片。
We decided to have a movie marathon all night this weekend, from classics to the latest blockbusters.
Highlights a leisure activity that spans the entire night.
自从孩子出生后,我们几乎每晚都`通宵`。
Since the baby was born, we've been staying up all night practically every night.
Conveys the exhausting reality of new parenthood, emphasizing the constant lack of sleep.
我的猫昨晚又`通宵`了,在客厅里开派对!
My cat stayed up all night again last night, having a party in the living room!
A lighthearted, humorous way to describe a pet's nighttime activity.
Test Yourself
Fill in the blank.
为了准备明天的考试,他决定______。
Studying for an exam all night is a common use of 通宵.
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Practice Bank
1 exercises为了准备明天的考试,他决定______。
Studying for an exam all night is a common use of 通宵.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsNo, it means the whole night.
Related Phrases
熬夜
similarStay up late