Usage of 编
The character 编 (biān) primarily means 'to knit' or 'to weave,' but it also extends to 'to compile,' 'to edit,' or 'to organize.' It is commonly used when talking about knitting clothes, compiling books or documents, and organizing plans or projects.
Common Collocations
- 编毛衣 (biān máoyī): to knit a sweater
- 编写 (biānxiě): to compile and write
- 编制计划 (biānzhì jìhuà): to formulate or organize a plan
Notes
When used in the context of knitting or weaving, 编 emphasizes the physical act of interlacing threads. In editorial or organizational contexts, it implies arranging or putting together parts into a coherent whole. Avoid confusing 编 with 织 (zhī), which also means 'to weave' but is more about the weaving process itself rather than knitting or compiling.
The word is formal and often appears in written language, especially in professional or academic contexts when referring to compiling or editing.
Usage of 编
The character 编 (biān) primarily means 'to knit' or 'to weave,' but it also extends to 'to compile,' 'to edit,' or 'to organize.' It is commonly used when talking about knitting clothes, compiling books or documents, and organizing plans or projects.
Common Collocations
- 编毛衣 (biān máoyī): to knit a sweater
- 编写 (biānxiě): to compile and write
- 编制计划 (biānzhì jìhuà): to formulate or organize a plan
Notes
When used in the context of knitting or weaving, 编 emphasizes the physical act of interlacing threads. In editorial or organizational contexts, it implies arranging or putting together parts into a coherent whole. Avoid confusing 编 with 织 (zhī), which also means 'to weave' but is more about the weaving process itself rather than knitting or compiling.
The word is formal and often appears in written language, especially in professional or academic contexts when referring to compiling or editing.
Usage of 编
The character 编 (biān) primarily means 'to knit' or 'to weave,' but it also extends to 'to compile,' 'to edit,' or 'to organize.' It is commonly used when talking about knitting clothes, compiling books or documents, and organizing plans or projects.
Common Collocations
- 编毛衣 (biān máoyī): to knit a sweater
- 编写 (biānxiě): to compile and write
- 编制计划 (biānzhì jìhuà): to formulate or organize a plan
Notes
When used in the context of knitting or weaving, 编 emphasizes the physical act of interlacing threads. In editorial or organizational contexts, it implies arranging or putting together parts into a coherent whole. Avoid confusing 编 with 织 (zhī), which also means 'to weave' but is more about the weaving process itself rather than knitting or compiling.
The word is formal and often appears in written language, especially in professional or academic contexts when referring to compiling or editing.