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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (jǔ) primarily means "to raise" or "to lift" something physically, such as raising a hand. It is also commonly used to mean "to cite" or "to give an example," which is very useful in conversations and writing when explaining or supporting a point.

Another important use is in formal or official contexts where means "to elect" or "to appoint," often seen in phrases like (to elect as).

Common Collocations

  • (raise hand): used in classrooms or meetings to signal participation or agreement.
  • (give an example): used when explaining or illustrating a point.
  • 举行 (hold, conduct): used for events or meetings.
  • 举办 (organize): used for hosting events.
  • (elect as): used in formal contexts for appointments or honors.

Notes

When using to mean "raise," it usually involves a physical action. When used to mean "give an example," it is often followed by (example). The formal use of for "elect" or "appoint" is more common in written or official language.

Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (tái), which also means "to lift" but is more about lifting objects rather than raising hands or citing examples.

Example Sentences

Please give an example to explain your point.

He raised his hand to show agreement.

At the conference, he was elected as the best employee.