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Character Breakdown

Usage of (chǎo)

The character primarily means "to quarrel" or "to be noisy." It can describe both verbal disputes between people and general loud or disturbing sounds.

Different Contexts

  1. Quarrelling: When used to describe people, often implies a verbal argument or fight, usually over something minor or trivial.
  2. Noisy Environment: It also describes noisy places or situations where loud sounds make concentration or rest difficult.
  3. Request to Stop Noise: It can be used as a command or request to stop making noise, often in a polite or firm tone.

Common Collocations

  • 吵架 (chǎo jià): to quarrel or argue
  • (chǎo nào): noisy, to make noise
  • (chǎo xǐng): to be woken up by noise

Notes

  • is often used in everyday speech and can carry a slightly negative tone when referring to quarrels or noise.
  • It differs from 喧哗 (xuānhuá), which is more formal and refers to loud, chaotic noise.
  • When describing arguments, is more about the act of arguing rather than the content or severity.

Understanding helps learners express both interpersonal conflicts and describe noisy environments naturally.

Example Sentences

They started quarrelling over a small matter.

This room is too noisy; I can't concentrate.

Stop making noise; everyone wants to rest.