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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The verb (sōu) primarily means 'to search' or 'to seek,' often implying a thorough or careful search. It is commonly used in contexts involving searching for physical objects, information, or evidence.

Common Contexts

  • Physical search: police searching a crime scene (搜查)
  • Online or informational search: searching reviews or data (网上)
  • Searching in a specific place: looking through shelves or drawers (搜寻)

Collocations and Patterns

  • 搜查 (sōuchá): to search or investigate, often used in law enforcement.
  • 搜索 (sōusuǒ): to search, especially on the internet or in databases.
  • 搜寻 (sōuxún): to look for something carefully, often used for objects or people.

Notes

When using , the focus is on the act of searching itself, often implying a detailed or systematic effort. It differs from simpler verbs like (zhǎo), which means 'to look for' but can be less formal or less thorough. Avoid confusing with 捜, which is a Japanese kanji variant but shares similar meanings.

In conversation, is often combined with other words to specify the type of search, so learning common compounds is helpful for natural usage.

Example Sentences

The police are searching the scene, looking for evidence.

I searched online for reviews of this restaurant.

He searched on the bookshelf for that old book, wanting to find important