Meaning and Usage
"沙子" (shāzi) refers to small granular particles of rock, commonly known as sand. It is a noun used to describe the fine, loose material found on beaches, deserts, and construction sites.
Common Contexts
Sand is often mentioned in contexts related to nature (beaches, deserts), construction (mixing with cement), and children's play (building sandcastles, digging).
Collocations and Patterns
- 沙子 + 细软 (fine and soft sand): describes texture, often used for beach sand.
- 堆沙堡 (build sandcastles): a common activity involving sand.
- 混合沙子 (mix sand): used in construction contexts.
Usage Notes
"沙子" is always a noun and typically appears as the object or subject in sentences. It is not used metaphorically in everyday speech. Avoid confusing it with "沙" alone, which can also mean sand but is less commonly used as a standalone noun in modern Mandarin.
Common Confusion
Sometimes learners confuse "沙子" with "沙尘" (sand and dust) or "沙滩" (sandy beach). Remember "沙子" specifically means the sand particles themselves.
Meaning and Usage
"沙子" (shāzi) refers to small granular particles of rock, commonly known as sand. It is a noun used to describe the fine, loose material found on beaches, deserts, and construction sites.
Common Contexts
Sand is often mentioned in contexts related to nature (beaches, deserts), construction (mixing with cement), and children's play (building sandcastles, digging).
Collocations and Patterns
- 沙子 + 细软 (fine and soft sand): describes texture, often used for beach sand.
- 堆沙堡 (build sandcastles): a common activity involving sand.
- 混合沙子 (mix sand): used in construction contexts.
Usage Notes
"沙子" is always a noun and typically appears as the object or subject in sentences. It is not used metaphorically in everyday speech. Avoid confusing it with "沙" alone, which can also mean sand but is less commonly used as a standalone noun in modern Mandarin.
Common Confusion
Sometimes learners confuse "沙子" with "沙尘" (sand and dust) or "沙滩" (sandy beach). Remember "沙子" specifically means the sand particles themselves.
Meaning and Usage
"沙子" (shāzi) refers to small granular particles of rock, commonly known as sand. It is a noun used to describe the fine, loose material found on beaches, deserts, and construction sites.
Common Contexts
Sand is often mentioned in contexts related to nature (beaches, deserts), construction (mixing with cement), and children's play (building sandcastles, digging).
Collocations and Patterns
- 沙子 + 细软 (fine and soft sand): describes texture, often used for beach sand.
- 堆沙堡 (build sandcastles): a common activity involving sand.
- 混合沙子 (mix sand): used in construction contexts.
Usage Notes
"沙子" is always a noun and typically appears as the object or subject in sentences. It is not used metaphorically in everyday speech. Avoid confusing it with "沙" alone, which can also mean sand but is less commonly used as a standalone noun in modern Mandarin.
Common Confusion
Sometimes learners confuse "沙子" with "沙尘" (sand and dust) or "沙滩" (sandy beach). Remember "沙子" specifically means the sand particles themselves.