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Character Breakdown

Usage of (kòu)

The character has several common uses in Mandarin Chinese, primarily related to fastening, deducting, or detaining.

Core Meanings

  1. To fasten or button something, such as clothing. For example, means 'button,' and means 'fasten properly.'
  2. To deduct or withhold money or points, often used in financial or administrative contexts, e.g., 银行 (bank deducts money).
  3. To detain or seize, commonly used in legal or police contexts, such as 扣押 (to detain or confiscate).

Common Collocations

  • : to deduct money, often from a salary or account.
  • : to deduct points, e.g., in exams or competitions.
  • 扣押: to detain or confiscate items.
  • : button (noun).

Usage Notes

When used to mean 'fasten,' is often paired with (button) or used as a verb for fastening clothes. When referring to deduction, it usually involves money or points and implies a subtraction or withholding. In legal contexts, implies seizure or detention of property or persons.

Avoid confusing with similar verbs like 扣留 (to detain) which is more formal, or (to fasten tightly) which emphasizes the tightness of fastening.

The tone is neutral and the word is common in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in formal or administrative language.

Example Sentences

The bank deducted money from my account.

The police detained the suspect's phone as evidence.

Please fasten the buttons properly; it's very cold outside.