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Character Breakdown

Understanding

The character (wù) primarily relates to mistakes, errors, or misunderstandings. It often appears in contexts involving incorrect actions or wrong interpretations.

Common Uses

  1. 误解 (wùjiě) - misunderstanding; a frequent collocation where indicates a mistaken interpretation.
  2. 误会 (wùhuì) - misunderstanding or misconception, often social or communicative.
  3. 误导 (wùdǎo) - to mislead or cause someone to have a wrong idea.

Usage Notes

  • is often used in formal or written contexts but also appears in spoken language.
  • It usually precedes nouns or verbs to indicate error or fault.
  • Avoid confusing with (chà), which means 'poor' or 'lacking' rather than 'mistaken.'

Common Collocations

  • 误解 (misunderstand): used when someone interprets something incorrectly.
  • 误会 (misunderstanding): often used for social or communication errors.
  • 误导 (mislead): implies intentional or unintentional leading someone astray.

Understanding helps learners express and recognize errors or misunderstandings clearly in conversation and writing.

Example Sentences

He made a mistake on the problem because he misunderstood the teacher.

This misunderstanding was caused by poor communication.

Please do not mislead others; the facts are not like that.