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Character Breakdown

Usage of (jiè)

The character primarily means "to borrow" or "to lend." It is used when someone temporarily takes or gives something with the expectation of returning it later.

Common contexts

  • Borrowing or lending physical objects, like pens, books, or money.
  • Asking to borrow intangible things like time or help.
  • Expressing the idea of "making use of" or "taking advantage of" something indirectly, often seen in phrases like 借助 (jièzhù), meaning "to borrow help or assistance."

Collocations and patterns

  • (jiè gěi): to lend to someone.
  • (jiè qián): to borrow money.
  • 借助 (jièzhù): to make use of, to rely on.

Nuances

When using , the focus is on the temporary nature of the transaction. It differs from similar verbs like 贷款 (dàikuǎn), which specifically refers to bank loans. can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

Common confusion

Learners sometimes confuse with (huán), which means "to return" something borrowed. Remember, is about borrowing or lending, while is about giving back.

Example Sentences

Can I borrow your pen?

He lent me a book.

I borrowed money to buy a new phone.

Can you spare me a little time?

He completed the task by borrowing help from a friend.