打折

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Usage of 打折

The term 打折 literally means "to break a fold" but is commonly used to mean "to give a discount" in shopping contexts. It is a very common phrase when talking about sales, promotions, and price reductions.

Common contexts

打折 is often used in retail and commercial settings, especially during sales seasons or holidays. It can be combined with numbers to indicate the discount rate, e.g., means "20% off" (pay 80% of the price).

Collocations and patterns

Nuances

When using 打折, the focus is on the act of reducing the price. It is a neutral and widely accepted term in everyday conversation and advertising. Avoid confusing 打折 with (to break) or (discount as a noun), though is often used interchangeably in formal contexts.

Tone and register

打折 is informal to neutral and suitable for spoken and written language related to shopping and commerce.

Example Sentences

This store is giving a discount; all products are cheaper.

During holidays, many malls offer discounts and promotions.

After an 80% discount on this piece of clothing, it is much cheaper than the