Meaning and Usage
The character 端 (duān) primarily means "end" or "extremity," referring to the physical end or edge of an object or place. It can also describe something being held or placed in a neat, upright, or proper manner.
Common Collocations
- 这一端 (this end): used to specify one end of an object or place.
- 端正 (duānzhèng): an adjective meaning neat, proper, or upright, often used to describe posture or arrangement.
- 尽头 (jìntóu): the very end or terminus of a road or path.
Usage Notes
When 端 is used to describe position, it often points to a physical boundary or edge, such as the end of a table or road. When used in the phrase 端正, it shifts to describing neatness or correctness, especially in posture or arrangement. This word is more formal and often appears in written or formal spoken contexts.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 端 with 边 (biān), which also means "side" or "edge" but is more general and less formal. 端 often implies a more precise or defined end or extremity.
Meaning and Usage
The character 端 (duān) primarily means "end" or "extremity," referring to the physical end or edge of an object or place. It can also describe something being held or placed in a neat, upright, or proper manner.
Common Collocations
- 这一端 (this end): used to specify one end of an object or place.
- 端正 (duānzhèng): an adjective meaning neat, proper, or upright, often used to describe posture or arrangement.
- 尽头 (jìntóu): the very end or terminus of a road or path.
Usage Notes
When 端 is used to describe position, it often points to a physical boundary or edge, such as the end of a table or road. When used in the phrase 端正, it shifts to describing neatness or correctness, especially in posture or arrangement. This word is more formal and often appears in written or formal spoken contexts.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 端 with 边 (biān), which also means "side" or "edge" but is more general and less formal. 端 often implies a more precise or defined end or extremity.
Meaning and Usage
The character 端 (duān) primarily means "end" or "extremity," referring to the physical end or edge of an object or place. It can also describe something being held or placed in a neat, upright, or proper manner.
Common Collocations
- 这一端 (this end): used to specify one end of an object or place.
- 端正 (duānzhèng): an adjective meaning neat, proper, or upright, often used to describe posture or arrangement.
- 尽头 (jìntóu): the very end or terminus of a road or path.
Usage Notes
When 端 is used to describe position, it often points to a physical boundary or edge, such as the end of a table or road. When used in the phrase 端正, it shifts to describing neatness or correctness, especially in posture or arrangement. This word is more formal and often appears in written or formal spoken contexts.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 端 with 边 (biān), which also means "side" or "edge" but is more general and less formal. 端 often implies a more precise or defined end or extremity.