流入

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"流入" (liúrù) literally means "to flow into" and is commonly used to describe the movement of liquids, funds, people, or other entities entering a place or system. It often appears in contexts such as economics (capital inflow), geography (water flowing into a lake), and demographics (people moving into cities).

Common Collocations

  • 资金流入 (capital inflow): used in finance and economics to describe money entering a market or economy.
  • 人才流入 (talent inflow): refers to skilled people moving into a region or city.
  • 水流 (water flowing in): describes water entering a body like a lake or reservoir.

Usage Notes

When using 流入, the focus is on the direction and movement into a place. It is often paired with measurable quantities (e.g., 大量资金, 大量人才) to emphasize scale. Unlike the simple verb (to flow), 流入 specifies the entry point or destination.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 流入 with (liúchū), which means "to flow out." They are antonyms and often used together to describe inflows and outflows in economic or environmental contexts.

Example Sentences

A large amount of capital flowed into this emerging market, driving local

In spring, river water begins to flow into the lake, and the water level

A large influx of talent flows into big cities, bringing more opportunities