躲藏

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The verb 躲藏 (duǒcáng) means "to hide oneself" or "to conceal oneself." It often implies actively avoiding detection, whether for safety, play, or evasion. It is commonly used in contexts where someone or something is physically hiding from others.

Common Collocations

Register and Tone

This verb is neutral and can be used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is appropriate in everyday conversation, storytelling, and news reports.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse 躲藏 with (duǒbì), which means "to avoid" or "to evade" in a broader sense, often abstract or non-physical. 躲藏 specifically involves physical hiding.

Summary

Use 躲藏 when describing someone or something physically hiding to avoid being seen or caught. It is often paired with places or objects where one can hide, and it conveys a sense of deliberate concealment.

Example Sentences

The kitten is hiding under the sofa, not letting anyone find it.

Because he was afraid of being caught, he hid at a friend's house.

The children are playing hide-and-seek in the park, each hiding very well.