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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (wèi) primarily means "position" or "place" and is commonly used to indicate someone's rank, job title, or physical location. It also functions as a polite measure word for people, showing respect when counting individuals.

Common Contexts

  • Job or rank: Used to describe someone's role or position in an organization, e.g., 管理职位 (management position).
  • Polite counting: When referring to people respectfully, replaces other measure words like .
  • Ranking: Used to indicate order or placement in competitions or sequences, e.g., (third place).
  • Physical location: Can refer to a specific spot or seat, e.g., 位置 (location).

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

is more formal and respectful than when counting people, so it is often used in customer service, formal introductions, or polite requests. It is important not to confuse as a general measure word for objects; it is mainly for people or abstract positions. When talking about physical locations, 位置 is the common compound.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse (wèi) with (wèi) meaning "to position" as a verb in other contexts; here it is mostly a noun or measure word. Also, as a measure word is not interchangeable with in casual speech when politeness is not required.

Example Sentences

He holds an important management position in the company.

Excuse me, is this gentleman Teacher Zhang?

He won third place in the competition.

Please give me tickets for two adults and one child.

His seat is right in the last row of the classroom.