手表

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"手表" (shǒubiǎo) specifically refers to a wristwatch, a small clock worn on the wrist. It is a common everyday item used to tell time.

Common Contexts

People often talk about buying, wearing, or gifting 手表. It can also describe features like waterproofing or style.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 手表 (dài shǒubiǎo): to wear a wristwatch; a very common phrase.
  • 手表 (sòng shǒubiǎo): to give a wristwatch as a gift, often implying value or sentiment.
  • 手表 (shǒubiǎo fángshuǐ): waterproof wristwatch, highlighting a feature.

Usage Notes

When mentioning 手表, speakers usually imply a traditional watch worn on the wrist, not a pocket watch or a clock. In modern contexts, some people prefer checking time on their phones instead of wearing 手表.

Avoid confusing 手表 with 手机 (mobile phone), especially since phones often replace watches for time-checking.

Tone and Register

The word is neutral and suitable for everyday conversation, formal or informal.

Example Sentences

Your wristwatch is very beautiful. Where did you buy it?

I always put on my wristwatch before going out every day.

Nowadays, many people check the time on their phones and no longer wear

This wristwatch is waterproof and can be worn while swimming.

He gave me a very valuable wristwatch as a birthday gift.