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Character Breakdown

Usage of (dùn)

The character is commonly used to indicate a brief stop or pause in action or movement. It can describe physical halts, such as a vehicle stopping momentarily, or a person pausing before speaking. Additionally, is frequently used to refer to having a meal, especially in contexts like "" (a meal).

Common Collocations

  • : to pause briefly, often before speaking or acting.
  • : a meal, emphasizing the act of stopping to eat.
  • 顿时: immediately, suddenly (used as an adverb, though this is a fixed phrase).

Notes

When used to describe a pause, often conveys a short, deliberate stop rather than a long break. It differs from (tíng), which implies a more complete or longer stop. In meal contexts, emphasizes the event of eating rather than the food itself.

Avoid confusing with (dùn), which means shield. The two characters have different meanings and pronunciations despite similar appearance.

Understanding these nuances will help learners use naturally in conversation and writing.

Example Sentences

The car stopped briefly at the intersection, then continued forward.

He paused for a moment before answering my question.

We stopped for a meal at the restaurant at noon to take a break.