控制

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The word 控制 (kòngzhì) primarily means "to control" or "to regulate." It is commonly used to describe managing emotions, systems, or external factors. When used with emotions or behavior, it implies an effort to restrain or manage internal states. In contexts like technology or governance, it refers to exerting authority or regulation over something.

Common Collocations

  • 控制情绪 (kòngzhì qíngxù): control emotions, often used when someone tries to stay calm.
  • 控制局面 (kòngzhì júmiàn): control the situation, used in social or professional contexts.
  • 自动控制 (zìdòng kòngzhì): automatic control, common in technical or mechanical contexts.

Register and Tone

控制 is neutral and formal, suitable for both spoken and written Chinese. It is often used in news, official statements, and technical descriptions. It is less common in casual conversation unless discussing self-control or regulation.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 控制 with 管理 (guǎnlǐ), which means "to manage" or "to administer." 控制 emphasizes exerting power or restraint, while 管理 focuses on organization and maintenance.

Understanding these nuances will help learners use 控制 accurately in various contexts.

Example Sentences

He tried to control his emotions, but he was still a bit excited.

The government has strengthened control over online content.

This machine can automatically control the temperature.