Usage of 挨 (āi)
The character 挨 is commonly used to express the idea of doing something "in order" or "one after another." It often appears in phrases like 挨个 (āi gè), meaning "one by one," which is useful when describing sequential actions such as checking items or lining up.
Another important use of 挨 is to indicate proximity, often combined with the particle 着 (zhe) as 挨着, meaning "next to" or "beside." This usage describes physical closeness, such as sitting next to a window.
Common Collocations
- 挨个 (āi gè): one by one, used for sequential actions.
- 挨着 (āizhe): next to, indicating physical adjacency.
Notes
挨 is more formal and less common in everyday speech compared to simpler words like 依次 (yīcì) for "in order" or 旁边 (pángbiān) for "beside." However, it is frequently seen in written Chinese and formal contexts. Avoid confusing 挨着 (physical closeness) with 挨个 (sequential order), as they serve different functions.
Usage of 挨 (āi)
The character 挨 is commonly used to express the idea of doing something "in order" or "one after another." It often appears in phrases like 挨个 (āi gè), meaning "one by one," which is useful when describing sequential actions such as checking items or lining up.
Another important use of 挨 is to indicate proximity, often combined with the particle 着 (zhe) as 挨着, meaning "next to" or "beside." This usage describes physical closeness, such as sitting next to a window.
Common Collocations
- 挨个 (āi gè): one by one, used for sequential actions.
- 挨着 (āizhe): next to, indicating physical adjacency.
Notes
挨 is more formal and less common in everyday speech compared to simpler words like 依次 (yīcì) for "in order" or 旁边 (pángbiān) for "beside." However, it is frequently seen in written Chinese and formal contexts. Avoid confusing 挨着 (physical closeness) with 挨个 (sequential order), as they serve different functions.
Usage of 挨 (āi)
The character 挨 is commonly used to express the idea of doing something "in order" or "one after another." It often appears in phrases like 挨个 (āi gè), meaning "one by one," which is useful when describing sequential actions such as checking items or lining up.
Another important use of 挨 is to indicate proximity, often combined with the particle 着 (zhe) as 挨着, meaning "next to" or "beside." This usage describes physical closeness, such as sitting next to a window.
Common Collocations
- 挨个 (āi gè): one by one, used for sequential actions.
- 挨着 (āizhe): next to, indicating physical adjacency.
Notes
挨 is more formal and less common in everyday speech compared to simpler words like 依次 (yīcì) for "in order" or 旁边 (pángbiān) for "beside." However, it is frequently seen in written Chinese and formal contexts. Avoid confusing 挨着 (physical closeness) with 挨个 (sequential order), as they serve different functions.