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Character Breakdown

Usage of (hè)

The character primarily means "to scare" or "to frighten." It is commonly used in everyday conversation to describe situations where someone or something causes fear or surprise.

Common Contexts

  • Sudden actions or noises that startle someone: e.g., 突然 (suddenly shouting to scare someone).
  • Warning not to frighten others, especially children.
  • Describing scary scenes in movies or stories.

Collocations and Patterns

Notes

is often used in informal speech and can express both mild surprise and strong fear depending on context. It differs from 害怕 (to be afraid) in that focuses on the act of causing fear, while 害怕 describes the feeling itself. Avoid confusing with 唬, which is a colloquial verb meaning "to intimidate" or "to bully."

Example Sentences

He suddenly shouted loudly and scared me.

Don't scare the child; he is very timid.

The horror scenes in this movie scared many viewers.