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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"" primarily means "sugar," the sweet substance commonly used in food and drinks. It can refer to granulated sugar, sugar in desserts, or sugar intake in health contexts.

Common Collocations

  • (jiā táng): to add sugar, often used when talking about sweetening drinks or food.
  • 尿 (tángniàobìng): diabetes, a medical condition related to sugar metabolism.
  • (tángfèn): sugar content, used when discussing nutrition or food labels.

Usage Notes

"" is a noun and is often used in everyday conversation about food and health. When talking about sugar intake or health issues, it often appears in compound words like 尿. In casual speech, people might say "" (don't add sugar) or "" (add less sugar) when ordering drinks.

Common Confusions

Don't confuse with (tián), which means "sweet" as an adjective. is the substance, while describes the taste.

Summary

Use when referring to sugar itself, especially in food, drinks, and health contexts. Remember its common compounds and how it fits naturally in daily conversations about sweetness and diet.

Example Sentences

I like to add a little sugar to my tea.

Diabetes patients need to control their sugar intake.

This dessert contains a lot of sugar.