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Character Breakdown

Usage of (mō)

The verb primarily means "to feel with the hand" or "to touch". It often implies a tactile exploration, especially when visibility is limited or when one is trying to find something by touch.

Common contexts

  • Physical touching or feeling objects, often to examine or explore.
  • Searching or feeling around in the dark or in an uncertain situation.
  • Can be used metaphorically to describe tentative or cautious attempts.

Collocations and patterns

  • 摸索 (mōsuǒ): to grope or feel about, often used figuratively for exploring or trying to figure something out.
  • (mō kǒudài): to feel one's pocket, commonly used when checking for something.
  • 东西 (mō dōngxi): to touch or feel things, often used with children or in casual contexts.

Notes

is a physical action verb and is often contrasted with (kàn, to look) or (tīng, to listen). It conveys a sense of direct tactile contact. Avoid confusing with (zhuā), which means to grab or scratch and implies a firmer or more aggressive action.

Example Sentences

He is feeling his way forward in the dark.

Children like to touch all kinds of things.

He felt his pocket and found his wallet was missing.