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Usage and Meaning

The verb (chēng) primarily means "to support" or "to prop up." It is often used when something physically holds or braces another object to prevent it from falling or collapsing. For example, a pillars a roof, or a persons themselves against a wall.

Common Contexts

is frequently used with objects like umbrellas (), walls (), or pillars (柱子). It can describe both literal physical support and metaphorical endurance, such as疲惫身体 (supporting a tired body) to indicate persisting despite fatigue.

Collocations and Patterns

  • : to hold or open an umbrella, emphasizing the action of supporting the umbrella against rain or sun.
  • + body part: often used to describe using a body part to support oneself physically.
  • + object: to prop or brace an object to keep it stable.

Nuances

When used with people, often implies effort or strain in maintaining support, either physically or metaphorically. It is more concrete than similar verbs like 支持, which can be more abstract or ideological. is also common in spoken and written Chinese at an advanced level (HSK 6), especially in descriptive or narrative contexts.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with 支持 (zhīchí), which means "to support" in a more abstract or emotional sense. is more about physical or tangible support.

Example Sentences

He used his hand to support himself against the wall to stand up.

When holding an umbrella, you need to pay attention to the wind direction.

This pillar supports the roof, ensuring the house does not collapse.

He is walking in the rain holding an umbrella.

She supported her tired body and persisted to finish the work.