密集

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"密集" (mìjí) describes something that is densely packed or closely gathered. It is often used to talk about physical density, such as buildings, people, or traffic, but can also describe intensive schedules or arrangements.

Common Contexts

  • Urban environments: describing tightly packed buildings or crowded areas.
  • Time management: referring to tightly scheduled or intensive activities.
  • Traffic or crowds: indicating heavy, dense flow or gathering.

Collocations and Patterns

Nuances

"密集" emphasizes the closeness and compactness of elements, often implying limited space or high concentration. It is more formal and descriptive than casual words like "" (crowded). Avoid confusing it with "密切" which means close in relationship or connection rather than physical density.

Example Sentences

The buildings in this city are very dense, with almost no open space.

During the exam period, students' review schedules are very intensive.

Traffic on this road is heavy and dense; drive carefully.