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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (chǔ) primarily refers to a place or location, often used in formal or literary contexts as (chùsuǒ), meaning 'place' or 'location.' It also functions as a verb meaning 'to handle,' 'to deal with,' or 'to get along with,' especially in phrases like 处事 (chǔshì, handling affairs) and 相处 (xiāngchǔ, to get along).

Common Collocations

  • (chùsuǒ): place, location; used to specify a physical or abstract place.
  • 处事 (chǔshì): to handle matters; emphasizes skill in managing situations.
  • 相处 (xiāngchǔ): to get along with; used in social contexts about relationships.

Usage Notes

When used as a noun, often appears in compound words rather than alone. As a verb, it conveys the idea of managing or dealing with something or someone. It is more formal than some synonyms like 地方 (dìfang) for place. Avoid confusing as a standalone noun with its verbal uses; context usually clarifies meaning.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone but tends to appear in written or formal spoken Chinese rather than casual conversation. It is common in news reports, formal writing, and polite speech.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse (chǔ) with (chù) as a measure word or with similar-sounding words. Also, distinguish between as a place and as a verb by paying attention to the sentence structure and collocations.

Example Sentences

This place is a location I often visit.

He is good at handling affairs and solving problems effectively.

We should learn to get along with people of different personalities.