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Character Breakdown

Usage and Meaning

The character (huàn) primarily means 'to suffer from a disease' or 'to be afflicted with an illness.' It is commonly used in medical contexts to describe someone who has contracted or is suffering from a specific illness, such as (huànbìng, to be ill) or 癌症 (huàn áizhèng, to have cancer).

Extended Meaning

Besides physical illness, can also express mental or emotional distress, such as worry or anxiety. In phrases like , it conveys a sense of being overly concerned about gains and losses, reflecting a psychological state.

Common Collocations

  • (huànbìng): to be ill
  • 癌症 (huàn áizhèng): to have cancer
  • (huàn dé huàn shī): to be anxious about gains and losses

Usage Notes

When using to describe illness, it is often followed by the name of the disease. It is more formal and often seen in written or medical language rather than casual speech. For emotional or psychological contexts, it appears in idiomatic expressions.

Avoid Confusion

Do not confuse with related verbs like 生病 (shēngbìng), which also means 'to get sick' but is more general and colloquial. tends to be more formal and specific to diagnosed conditions.

Example Sentences

He caught a severe cold and needs to rest well.

She suffers from diabetes and must control her diet.

He is anxious and worried, always concerned about the future.