Usage of 搭
The character 搭 is versatile and commonly used in contexts involving connecting, boarding, or setting up. It can mean to physically put up something like a tent or a structure, to get on or take a mode of transportation, or to link two things together.
Common Collocations
- 搭帐篷 (dā zhàngpéng): to set up a tent, used in camping or outdoor contexts.
- 搭公交车 (dā gōngjiāo chē): to take the bus, a common phrase for commuting.
- 搭桥 (dā qiáo): to build or connect a bridge, often used metaphorically or literally.
Notes
When 搭 is used with transportation, it implies boarding or riding, often public transport or shared rides. When used with objects, it usually means to assemble or put up something temporarily. Avoid confusing 搭 with 搬 (bān, to move) or 搭配 (dāpèi, to match), which have different meanings and uses.
Usage of 搭
The character 搭 is versatile and commonly used in contexts involving connecting, boarding, or setting up. It can mean to physically put up something like a tent or a structure, to get on or take a mode of transportation, or to link two things together.
Common Collocations
- 搭帐篷 (dā zhàngpéng): to set up a tent, used in camping or outdoor contexts.
- 搭公交车 (dā gōngjiāo chē): to take the bus, a common phrase for commuting.
- 搭桥 (dā qiáo): to build or connect a bridge, often used metaphorically or literally.
Notes
When 搭 is used with transportation, it implies boarding or riding, often public transport or shared rides. When used with objects, it usually means to assemble or put up something temporarily. Avoid confusing 搭 with 搬 (bān, to move) or 搭配 (dāpèi, to match), which have different meanings and uses.
Usage of 搭
The character 搭 is versatile and commonly used in contexts involving connecting, boarding, or setting up. It can mean to physically put up something like a tent or a structure, to get on or take a mode of transportation, or to link two things together.
Common Collocations
- 搭帐篷 (dā zhàngpéng): to set up a tent, used in camping or outdoor contexts.
- 搭公交车 (dā gōngjiāo chē): to take the bus, a common phrase for commuting.
- 搭桥 (dā qiáo): to build or connect a bridge, often used metaphorically or literally.
Notes
When 搭 is used with transportation, it implies boarding or riding, often public transport or shared rides. When used with objects, it usually means to assemble or put up something temporarily. Avoid confusing 搭 with 搬 (bān, to move) or 搭配 (dāpèi, to match), which have different meanings and uses.