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Character Breakdown

Usage of (nào)

The character primarily means to make noise, cause a disturbance, or be lively and noisy. It is often used to describe noisy behavior, either playful or disruptive.

Common contexts

  • Describing children or people making noise in a lively or playful way: "孩子开心".
  • Warning or requesting someone to keep quiet, especially in places like libraries or classrooms.
  • Indicating a quarrel or dispute, often with the phrase "起来" meaning "to start making a fuss or fighting".

Collocations and patterns

  • 闹钟 (nàozhōng): alarm clock, literally "noise clock".
  • 别扭 (nào bièniu): to have a small conflict or be at odds with someone.
  • 闹事 (nào shì): to cause trouble or make a scene.

Nuances

When used in a playful context, implies lively, noisy fun without negative intent. However, in other contexts, it can imply disturbance or conflict. Pay attention to the tone and setting to understand whether it is positive or negative.

Common confusion

Don't confuse with (chǎo), which also means noisy but often emphasizes loud arguing or fighting. can be more general, including playful noise or causing trouble.

Use to describe lively noise, playful disturbance, or quarrels, depending on context.

Example Sentences

The children are making a lot of noise and having fun in the park.

Don't make noise in the library, keep quiet.

They started a quarrel because of the competition result.