兔子

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Character Breakdown

Overview

The word 兔子 (tùzi) refers to a rabbit or hare, a small mammal known for its long ears and quick movements. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when talking about animals, pets, or cultural symbols.

Usage in Conversation

You can use 兔子 to talk about real rabbits you see in parks or keep as pets. It also appears in cultural contexts, such as discussing the Chinese zodiac or symbolic meanings.

Common Collocations

  • 兔子 (yǎng tùzi): to raise or keep rabbits as pets or livestock.
  • 兔子 (tùzi dòng): rabbit hole, often used metaphorically to describe a complex or confusing situation.
  • 兔子尾巴 (tùzi wěiba): rabbit tail, sometimes used in idioms or expressions.

Tips

When using 兔子, note that it is a noun and usually appears as the subject or object in sentences. It is distinct from (yětù), which refers to wild hares. Avoid confusing 兔子 with (tù) alone, which can be part of other compound words or names.

Example Sentences

There are many rabbits hopping around on the grass in the park.

She keeps a white rabbit as a pet.

In Chinese culture, the rabbit symbolizes gentleness and cleverness.