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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (kuī) primarily means "to lose" or "to suffer a loss," often used in financial or material contexts. For example, you can say 投资 (investment loses money). It also expresses owing someone something, like a favor or kindness, as in .

Common Collocations

  • : to lose money, used in business or investment contexts.
  • : to owe (someone), often used to express a moral or social debt.
  • : fortunately, used to indicate a positive outcome despite a potential loss.

Nuances

often implies a tangible or intangible loss, but when used as , it conveys a sense of owing or being in someone's debt emotionally or socially. The phrase is a conjunction meaning "luckily" or "fortunately," which is a common colloquial usage.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse with 亏损 (loss) which is more formal and used in accounting. Also, as a conjunction is different from the verb meaning "to lose." Pay attention to context to understand the intended meaning.

Example Sentences

This investment lost quite a bit of money.

He owes me a favor.

Fortunately, he arrived in time, so things didn’t get worse.