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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (chǎng) primarily means 'factory' or 'plant' in modern Mandarin. It refers to a place where goods are manufactured or assembled. Although originally it can mean 'cliff' as a radical or in classical contexts, in everyday use it almost always relates to industrial or production sites.

Common Collocations

  • (chǎngfáng): factory building
  • 工厂 (gōngchǎng): factory (more formal)
  • (chǎngqū): factory area

Usage Notes

When used alone, usually implies a factory or manufacturing site. It is often combined with other words to specify the type of factory or the area related to production. It is a noun and appears as the subject or object in sentences. Avoid confusing with the similar-sounding (tīng), which means 'hall' or 'office.'

Register and Tone

This word is neutral in tone and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts when discussing workplaces or industrial locations.

Example Sentences

This factory produces electronic products.

He works at a car factory.

Smoking is prohibited in the factory area.