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Character Breakdown

Usage of (juān)

The character primarily means "to confine" or "to enclose." It is often used to describe physically surrounding or marking off an area, such as fencing a field or circling text. Beyond the literal sense, also appears in compound words and phrases referring to social or professional "circles" (), indicating groups or communities.

Common Collocations

  • 起来 (juān qǐlái): to circle or enclose something, often used when marking text or enclosing an area.
  • (huà quān): to draw a circle, frequently used in educational contexts.
  • 朋友 (péngyǒu quān): friend circle, a common phrase referring to social networks.

Notes on Usage

When using to mean "to confine" or "to enclose," it often implies a physical or metaphorical boundary. In everyday speech, it can also refer to social groups or communities, which is a common extension of the meaning. Be careful not to confuse (juān) with (chuán) or other similar-sounding characters.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is frequently used in written and spoken Chinese, especially in contexts involving boundaries, groups, or marking.

Common Confusion

(juān) should not be confused with the similar-sounding word (quān), which means "circle" or "ring" and is pronounced differently. The context usually clarifies the meaning.

Example Sentences

The farmers fenced off the field with a hedge.

He circled the important information for easy review.

This meeting attracted people from various circles in the industry.