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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (huá) primarily means "to row or paddle a boat," describing the physical action of moving a boat through water using oars. It also commonly means "to plan" or "to divide/mark off," especially in contexts like dividing tasks or drawing lines.

Common Collocations

  • 划船 (huá chuán): to row a boat, a very common phrase used in both literal and recreational contexts.
  • 划分任务 (huàfēn rènwù): to divide tasks, often used in work or project management.
  • 线 (huá xiàn): to draw a line, used literally or figuratively to mark boundaries.

Usage Notes

When used to mean "row," emphasizes the physical action and effort. When used in planning or dividing contexts, it often appears in compound words like 划分 or , indicating a clear separation or allocation. Avoid confusing (huá) with (huà) in other contexts; here the pronunciation and meaning focus on rowing or dividing.

Register and Tone

This character is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It is common in spoken and written Chinese, especially in descriptive or instructional language.

Example Sentences

He rowed the boat hard, wanting to reach the opposite shore quickly.

We need to divide the tasks to complete the project efficiently.

He drew a line, dividing the paper into two parts.