打仗

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 打仗

The verb 打仗 (dǎ zhàng) specifically means "to fight a battle" or "to go to war." It is commonly used to describe actual military conflicts or battles between armed forces.

Common Contexts

打仗 is often used in historical or military contexts, such as describing wars or battles in news reports, stories, or personal accounts. It can also be used metaphorically to describe intense conflicts or struggles, but this is less common.

Collocations and Patterns

Register and Tone

打仗 is neutral and factual, suitable for formal and informal contexts when discussing war or fighting. It is not used for casual fights or arguments between individuals.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 打仗 with 打架 (dǎ jià), which means "to fight" in the sense of a physical fight or scuffle between people. 打仗 refers specifically to military combat or warfare.

Example Sentences

They have been fighting a battle at the border for several months.

When I was young, grandpa often told me stories about his battles.

Although they are not actually fighting a battle, the tense atmosphere makes