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Character Breakdown

Usage of (yān)

The character primarily means "to drown" or "to submerge". It is often used to describe situations where something is covered or overwhelmed by water, such as floods or accidents involving water. Another common use is in the context of steeping or soaking, especially with tea leaves or other substances that absorb liquid.

Common Collocations

  • 淹没 (yānmò): to submerge, to flood
  • (yānsǐ): to drown
  • (yānpào): to steep, to soak

These collocations help specify the context, whether it is about drowning, flooding, or soaking.

Nuances and Tips

When using to describe drowning, it often appears with (death) as . For flooding, 淹没 is the typical term. For soaking or steeping, is used, especially in culinary or beverage contexts.

Avoid confusing with (jìn), which also means to soak but is more general and less associated with drowning or flooding. carries a stronger sense of being overwhelmed by water.

Register

is a formal or literary word and is more common in written Chinese or formal speech rather than casual conversation. In daily speech, people might use simpler verbs like 淹没 or directly or use phrases like "" (was flooded).

Example Sentences

The flood submerged the entire village.

He almost drowned.

Tea leaves need to be steeped in hot water for a few minutes.