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皱纹 (zhòuwén) is a noun that refers to wrinkles, creases, or lines on the skin. It is commonly used in conversations to describe the physical appearance of someone's face or body.
For example, you might hear someone say "她的脸上有很多皱纹" (tā de liǎn shàng yǒu hěn duō zhòuwén) which means "She has a lot of wrinkles on her face." This could be used to describe an older person or someone who has spent a lot of time in the sun.
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The terms 皱纹 (zhòuwén) and 纹路 (wénlù) both refer to lines or markings, but they have different connotations and usages in Chinese.
1. 皱纹 (zhòuwén): This word specifically refers to "wrinkles" or "creases," commonly associated with the skin. It is often used to describe the lines that appear on a person's face or body due to aging or other factors. The focus here is on the appearance of skin and its texture.
2. 纹路 (wénlù): This term generally means "lines" or "patterns" and can refer to any kind of line or texture, not limited to skin. It can be used to describe patterns in materials like wood, stone, or fabric, as well as in artistic contexts.
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