邮票

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"邮票" (yóupiào) specifically refers to a postage stamp, the small adhesive paper used to pay for mailing letters or parcels. It is a common noun in everyday life, especially relevant when sending mail or discussing stamp collecting.

Common Contexts

People often use "邮票" when talking about mailing letters (e.g., "邮票" means "to put on a stamp") or when discussing hobbies like stamp collecting. It can also appear in contexts related to postal services or philately.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 邮票 (tiē yóupiào): to stick a stamp on an envelope or letter.
  • 收藏邮票 (shōucáng yóupiào): to collect stamps, a popular hobby.
  • 邮票价格 (yóupiào jiàgé): stamp price, often discussed in collecting or selling.

Usage Notes

"邮票" is a straightforward noun without complex grammatical behavior. It is often paired with verbs like "" (to stick) or "收藏" (to collect). Avoid confusing it with "信封" (envelope) or "包裹" (package). When talking about tickets or ballots, the character "" is used differently, so context is important.

Summary

Use "邮票" when referring to postage stamps in mailing or collecting contexts. It is a neutral, standard term suitable for formal and informal situations.

Example Sentences

I have collected many stamps from different countries.

Don't forget to put a stamp on the letter when sending it.

This stamp has a lot of collectible value.