施加

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Usage and Nuances

The verb 施加 (shī jiā) is commonly used to describe the act of exerting or applying something intangible like pressure, influence, or regulations. It often appears in formal or written contexts, such as legal, political, or psychological discussions.

Common Collocations

  • 施加压力 (shījiā yālì): to exert pressure, often used in social or political contexts.
  • 施加影响 (shījiā yǐngxiǎng): to exert influence.
  • 施加限制 (shījiā xiànzhì): to impose restrictions.

These collocations highlight the word’s function of applying an external force or effect.

Register and Tone

施加 is more formal and less conversational than simpler verbs like (gěi, to give) or (yòng, to use). It is suitable for news reports, academic writing, and official statements.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 施加 with (jiā) alone, which means simply "to add." 施加 implies an active application of pressure or influence, not just addition. For example, 施加压力 means "to exert pressure," not just "to add pressure."

Example Sentences

The government has imposed stricter environmental regulations on companies.

He exerted great pressure during the competition and eventually won the

Parents should not place too many expectations on their children.