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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (jiǎng) primarily means 'prize' or 'award' and is used to refer to rewards given for achievements, efforts, or excellence. It often appears in contexts related to competitions, academic honors, or workplace recognition.

Common Collocations

  • 奖学金 (jiǎngxuéjīn): scholarship, a financial award for students.
  • 获奖 (huòjiǎng): to win a prize or award.
  • 奖金 (jiǎngjīn): bonus or monetary reward.

Usage Notes

When using , it usually implies formal recognition or a tangible reward. It can be combined with (scholarship) or (money) to specify the type of award. In conversation, can also refer to bonuses or incentives at work.

Common Confusions

Don't confuse with (shǎng), which also means 'reward' but often implies appreciation or a gift given for enjoyment rather than formal recognition. is more official and achievement-oriented.

Example Sentences

He received the Best Employee Award because of his outstanding performance.

The school holds a science competition every year, and students who win can

He declined the bonus, saying he was just doing his duty.