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Character Breakdown

Usage of (jìn)

The character primarily means "to enter" or "to go forward." It is often used to describe physical movement from outside to inside, such as entering a room or a building. For example, (please come in) is a common polite invitation.

Besides literal entry, is also used metaphorically to indicate advancement or progress, such as a team advancing to the finals (决赛) or someone joining a company (公司). This usage implies moving forward in status or position.

Common Collocations

  • (enter the door): used for physically entering a place.
  • 公司 (join a company): used for starting work or joining an organization.
  • 决赛 (advance to finals): used in competitions or progress contexts.
  • (enter parking lot): describing vehicle movement.

Notes

is often contrasted with (chū), which means "to go out." When using , the focus is on movement inward or forward. It can be combined with directional complements like (arrive at) or (inside) to specify the destination.

Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (jìnrù), which is more formal and often used in written language. is more common in everyday speech and can stand alone as a verb.

Example Sentences

Please come in, the door is open.

He just joined the company recently and is still adapting.

Water got into the room, so everyone hurried to clean up.

The team successfully advanced to the finals, everyone is very excited.

Please drive the car into the parking lot.