合影

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"合影" (hé yǐng) literally combines "" (to join) and "" (shadow/image) to mean taking a joint photo, usually with multiple people. It is commonly used in social contexts like events, celebrations, or gatherings where people want to capture a memory together.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "合影" when people organize group photos at weddings, graduations, or tourist spots. It implies a friendly, collective action rather than a solo photo.

Collocations and Patterns

These phrases emphasize the social and commemorative nature of the action.

Usage Tips

"合影" is a noun or verb phrase and usually appears as "合影" (take a photo with someone) or "大家合影" (everyone takes a photo together). Avoid confusing it with "" which is more general for taking photos. "合影" specifically highlights the group aspect.

Register and Tone

It is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal situations. It is polite and commonly used in spoken and written Chinese.

Example Sentences

We took a group photo at the graduation ceremony.

Please stand closer when taking the group photo.

The celebrities took a group photo after the event.