雷达

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Character Breakdown

Understanding 雷达 (léi dá)

雷达 is a loanword from English "radar" and refers to a device that uses radio waves to detect objects such as aircraft, ships, or weather formations. It is commonly used in military, aviation, and meteorological contexts.

Usage and Context

雷达 is typically used as a noun and appears in technical or formal contexts. It often collocates with words related to detection, monitoring, and systems, such as 雷达系统 (radar system) or 雷达探测 (radar detection).

Common Collocations

  • 雷达系统: radar system, used in technical and military contexts.
  • 雷达探测: radar detection, emphasizing the action of detecting with radar.
  • 雷达监视: radar surveillance, often used in security or military monitoring.

Nuances and Tips

When using 雷达, speakers imply a technological or scientific context. It is not used metaphorically or in casual conversation unrelated to detection technology. Avoid confusing 雷达 with (thunder sound) or (thunder and lightning), which share the character but have different meanings.

雷达 is a straightforward technical term, so mastering its common collocations will help learners understand news reports, technical discussions, and scientific texts involving detection technology.

Example Sentences

The radar on the airplane can detect weather changes far away.

The warship uses radar to monitor enemy activity on the sea surface.

Radar systems play an important role in modern traffic management.