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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (sī) primarily refers to a fine thread or silk. It is often used to describe delicate, thin threads such as silk fibers or any very fine string-like material.

Common Contexts

  • Literal: Refers to silk or fine threads used in textiles.
  • Figurative: Used metaphorically to describe something thin, fine, or slender, such as a river or a trace of something.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (zhēnsī): real silk, often used in clothing descriptions.
  • (yī sī): a tiny bit or a trace, used to express a small amount.
  • 线 (sīxiàn): silk thread, often used in sewing or textile contexts.

Usage Notes

When using , it often conveys delicacy and fineness. For example, 一丝不苟 means 'not neglecting even a tiny detail.' It is important not to confuse with 线 (xiàn), which is a more general word for thread or wire. specifically emphasizes the thinness and fineness, often related to silk.

Register and Tone

is a neutral term used in both formal and informal contexts, especially common in descriptions of textiles, nature, or metaphorical expressions.

Example Sentences

This piece of clothing is made of real silk and is very soft.

He is holding a fine thread, ready to mend the clothes.

This river looks like a silver thread, winding through the valley.