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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (jiě) is versatile and commonly used in Mandarin to express the actions of 'to explain,' 'to solve,' or 'to untie/open.' It often appears in educational contexts when explaining concepts or problems, as well as in everyday situations involving opening packages or untying knots.

Common Collocations

  • (jiětí): to solve a problem, especially in academic contexts.
  • (jiěkāi): to untie, to solve (a puzzle or mystery).
  • 解释 (jiěshì): to explain (note: 解释 is a compound verb where means 'to explain').

Nuances

When used to mean 'explain,' often implies clarifying or making something understandable. When used as 'solve,' it emphasizes finding a solution or answer. As 'untie' or 'open,' it refers to physically loosening or opening something.

Common Confusion

can be confused with (jié), which means 'to tie' or 'knot.' Remember often means the opposite action: to untie or loosen.

Understanding these distinctions will help learners use accurately in various contexts.

Example Sentences

The teacher explained this math problem in detail.

I finally solved this riddle.

Please help me open this package.