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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character primarily means "to welcome" or "to greet" someone or something. It is often used when meeting people, receiving guests, or figuratively facing events or challenges.

Common contexts

  1. Welcoming people: 迎接朋友 (to welcome friends), (to greet guests).
  2. Celebrating occasions: 新年 (to welcome the New Year), (to welcome spring).
  3. Facing challenges or changes: 迎接挑战 (to face challenges).

Collocations and patterns

  • 迎接 + [person/event]: to welcome or receive someone or something.
  • + [festival/season]: to greet or celebrate a time period.

Notes

When using , it often pairs with (jiē) to form 迎接, emphasizing the act of meeting or receiving someone. Alone, can also be used in more formal or literary contexts. Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (to receive) which focuses more on the physical act of receiving rather than the welcoming aspect.

Example Sentences

We are going to the airport to welcome our friend.

Spring Festival is an important holiday for Chinese people to welcome the

The company is preparing to face new challenges.