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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (chá) primarily means "to investigate," "to examine," or "to look into." It is commonly used in contexts involving checking information, investigating cases, or medical examinations.

Common Collocations

  • (chá àn): to investigate a case, often used in police or legal contexts.
  • 资料 (chá zīliào): to look up information or data.
  • 身体 (chá shēntǐ): to examine the body, typically by a doctor.

Notes on Usage

When using , the object is usually the thing being investigated or examined, such as a case, information, or a person’s health. It is a versatile verb that fits formal and informal contexts.

Unlike similar verbs like (kàn, to look) or (zhǎo, to find), implies a more thorough or official examination.

Common Confusion

Don’t confuse with 查找 (cházhǎo), which means "to search for" or "to look for" something actively. alone focuses more on the act of checking or investigating rather than searching.

Example Sentences

The police are investigating the details of this case.

Please help me look up the meaning of this word.

The doctor examined his body and found no major problems.