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Character Breakdown

Understanding (xiǎn)

The character primarily conveys the idea of danger, risk, or something hazardous. It is often used to describe physical danger, such as dangerous roads or cliffs, but also abstract risks like financial or personal risks.

Common Uses

  • Describing physical danger: "" (dangerous road), "" (dangerous peak).
  • Expressing risk in abstract contexts: "风险" (risk), "冒险" (to take a risk).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 冒险 (màoxiǎn): to take a risk or venture.
  • 风险 (fēngxiǎn): risk, often used in finance or general risk contexts.
  • (xiǎnqíng): dangerous situation.

Usage Notes

When using , it often emphasizes the presence of danger or risk that requires caution. It can be used both as an adjective and as part of compound words. Avoid confusing with (wēi), which also means danger but often implies a more immediate or severe threat.

Summary

Use when you want to highlight risk or danger, whether physical or metaphorical. It is a versatile character common in both everyday and formal contexts.

Example Sentences

This road is very dangerous; you need to drive carefully.

He took a risk to climb that dangerous peak.

Investment carries risks; be cautious when entering the market.