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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (yín) primarily refers to the metal silver or anything silver-colored. It is commonly used in contexts involving jewelry, currency, medals, and colors.

Common Collocations

  • (yín pái): silver medal, used in sports or competitions to denote second place.
  • (chún yín): pure silver, often used to describe jewelry or silverware.
  • (yín sè): silver color, describing the color of objects.

Usage Notes

is often contrasted with (gold) when discussing metals or medals. When talking about medals, specifically means the silver medal for second place, which is a common collocation. is frequently used to describe the color of cars, clothes, or other items. Avoid confusing with 银行 (bank), which uses the same character but refers to financial institutions.

Register and Tone

The word is neutral in tone and appropriate for both formal and informal contexts. It appears frequently in everyday conversation, especially when discussing materials, colors, or awards.

Example Sentences

This necklace is made of pure silver and is very beautiful.

He won the silver medal, representing second place in the competition.

The silver-colored car shines under the sunlight.