制服

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Character Breakdown

Meanings and Usage

The word "制服" has two main meanings in Mandarin Chinese. First, it refers to a "uniform," such as school uniforms or work uniforms. This is a very common usage in daily life, especially in educational or professional contexts. Second, it means "to subdue" or "to conquer," often used in military or emotional contexts to describe overcoming or controlling something.

Common Collocations

  • 穿制服 (wear a uniform): used when talking about wearing school or work uniforms.
  • 制服军队 (subdue the army): used in military or conflict contexts.
  • 制服情绪 (control emotions): used metaphorically to describe managing one's feelings.

Usage Notes

When used as a noun, 制服 usually refers to clothing that identifies a group or profession. When used as a verb, it implies exerting control or dominance over a person, group, or even one's own feelings. The verb form is more formal and often appears in news reports or literature. Avoid confusing 制服 with 服装 (fúzhuāng), which means clothing in general without the connotation of uniformity or control.

Tone and Register

The noun form is neutral and common in everyday speech. The verb form is more formal and often used in written or formal spoken contexts.

Example Sentences

The school requires students to wear uniforms to class.

The army successfully subdued the rebels.

He worked hard to control his emotions.