穿过

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Usage of 穿过

The verb 穿过 (chuānguò) primarily means "to pass through" or "to go through" something by physically moving across or inside it. It often describes movement through spaces like forests, tunnels, roads, or crowds.

Common contexts

  • Physical passage: 穿过 is used when someone or something moves through a physical barrier or area, such as 穿过马路 (cross the road) or 穿过森林 (pass through the forest).
  • It implies a complete traversal from one side to another, often emphasizing the action of penetrating or crossing.

Collocations and patterns

Nuances

  • 穿过 focuses on the physical act of passing through, different from 经过 which can mean "to pass by" or "to go past" without necessarily entering.
  • It is more concrete and spatial than some synonyms.

Common confusion

  • Don't confuse 穿过 with 通过 (tōngguò), which can also mean "to pass through" but is often used in more abstract or formal contexts like passing an exam or approval.

Understanding 穿过 helps learners describe physical movement through spaces clearly and naturally.

Example Sentences

He passed through the dense forest and finally reached the mountain top.

Please cross the road to the pedestrian sidewalk on the opposite side.

This tunnel can go through the entire city.