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Character Breakdown

Usage of (huàn)

The verb primarily means "to exchange" or "to replace." It is commonly used when talking about swapping items, changing clothes, switching seats, or replacing something old with something new.

Common contexts

Collocations and patterns

Nuances

implies a direct substitution or exchange, often physical. It differs from (gǎi), which means "to change" in a more abstract or modification sense. is more concrete and often involves two items or states being swapped.

Common confusion

Don't confuse with (biàn), which means "to become" or "to change" in a more general sense. always involves an exchange or replacement between things.

Example Sentences

I want to change a piece of clothing because this one is too small.

Can we switch seats? I want to sit by the window.

He changed jobs and now works at a big company.

Please replace the old battery with a new one.

During the change of seasons, clothes need to be organized.