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Character Breakdown

Usage of (yǎng)

The character primarily means "to raise" or "to rear" living things such as plants, animals, or children. It is commonly used when talking about nurturing or caring for something or someone over time.

Common contexts

  • Raising animals or pets: (to raise a dog), (to raise a cat).
  • Cultivating plants: (to grow flowers).
  • Parenting: 养育孩子 (to raise children).

Collocations and patterns

Nuances

When using for people, it often implies long-term care and responsibility, such as parents raising children or adults supporting elderly family members. For animals and plants, it focuses on nurturing and maintenance.

Common confusion

Don't confuse with (wèi), which means "to feed." is broader, including feeding but also encompassing overall care and raising.

Use when emphasizing the process of nurturing or bringing up, not just the act of feeding.

Example Sentences

She has been raising many plants since she was little.

They have raised several dogs and cats.

Parents work hard to raise their children.