开会

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Usage of 开会

The verb phrase 开会 (kāihuì) literally means "to open a meeting" or "to hold a meeting." It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate the act of gathering people for discussion or decision-making.

Common contexts

开会 is frequently used in workplaces, schools, and organizations when referring to scheduled meetings. It can describe both the action of starting a meeting and the event itself.

Collocations and patterns

  • 开会讨论 (kāihuì tǎolùn): hold a meeting to discuss
  • 开会总结 (kāihuì zǒngjié): hold a meeting to summarize
  • 开会 (bù kāihuì): not hold a meeting

These collocations help specify the purpose or status of the meeting.

Tone and register

开会 is neutral and appropriate in formal and informal speech. It is a standard term used in business and daily life.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 开会 with 会议 (huìyì), which is a noun meaning "meeting" or "conference." 开会 is the verb phrase meaning "to hold a meeting."

Example Sentences

We will have a meeting at 9 a.m. tomorrow to discuss the project progress.

The company holds meetings every week to summarize the work.

The manager said there will be no meeting this afternoon, so everyone can