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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character "" (zá) primarily means "mixed" or "miscellaneous." It is used to describe things that are composed of various different elements or types, often implying a lack of uniformity or order.

Common Contexts

"" frequently appears in contexts describing mixed content, such as "杂志" (magazine, literally 'miscellaneous records'), or to describe a mixture of items, like "" (groceries or sundries). It can also describe speech or writing that is disorganized or confusing.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 杂志 (zázhì): magazine, a collection of various articles.
  • (záhuò): miscellaneous goods, often daily necessities.
  • (záluàn): messy, chaotic.
  • 内容 (nèiróng zá): content is mixed or diverse.

Usage Notes

When using "," the tone can be neutral or slightly negative depending on context. For example, "" has a negative connotation of disorder, while "" is neutral. Avoid confusing "" with "" (noise), which specifically refers to unwanted sound.

"" is often used as an adjective before nouns to describe their mixed or diverse nature. It is less commonly used as a verb in modern Mandarin.

Example Sentences

The content of this book is very mixed, covering many different topics.

The fruits sold in the market are of various kinds, including apples,

His way of speaking is very disorganized, often making it hard for people to