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Character Breakdown

Usage of (jiā)

The character primarily means "to clamp," "to pinch," or "to insert between." It is often used when something is physically held or squeezed between two objects, such as paper in a book or fingers holding a thread.

Common Collocations

  • …… (jiā zài... lǐ): to clip or insert something inside
  • (jiā zhù): to clamp or pinch firmly
  • 夹杂 (jiā zá): to mix or intersperse, often used figuratively

Nuances and Usage Notes

When using , the emphasis is on the action of holding or inserting something between two surfaces or objects. It can be literal, like clipping paper, or figurative, like mixing elements together. It is a versatile verb but usually implies a physical or metaphorical 'sandwiching' or 'insertion.'

Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (bào, to hold or hug) which implies embracing rather than pinching or inserting.

Register

is a neutral verb suitable for both spoken and written Chinese, common in everyday contexts and descriptive language.

Example Sentences

Please clip this paper inside the book.

He pinched that thin thread with his fingers.

This dish contains a mixture of various spices.