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Character Breakdown

Usage of (jiē)

The character is a versatile verb commonly used in everyday Mandarin. Its core meaning is "to receive" or "to pick up," often used when meeting someone or answering a call. For example, means "to answer the phone," and means "to pick someone up."

also expresses the idea of "connecting" or "linking," as in roads or lines connecting to each other (). This usage is common in describing physical connections or transitions.

Additionally, can mean "to take over" or "to continue" a task or responsibility, such as (to take over) or (next, following). This shows its function in discourse to indicate sequence or succession.

Common Collocations

Notes

When using to mean "pick up" a person, it usually implies physically meeting them and bringing them somewhere. When used with (phone), it means to answer or receive a call. Avoid confusing with (shōu), which also means "to receive" but is more about accepting or collecting items rather than meeting or connecting.

is neutral in tone and widely used in both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

I will go to the airport to pick you up.

Please answer the phone.

This road connects to that road.

He has received many important express packages.

Next, we will discuss the next step of the plan.

He took over the company's management work.