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Character Breakdown

Understanding (zhài)

The character primarily refers to debt, loan, or financial liability. It is commonly used in contexts involving borrowing money, owing money, or financial obligations.

Common Uses

  1. Personal debt: When someone owes money to another person or institution.
  2. Corporate finance: Refers to bonds (债券) or other financial instruments representing debt.
  3. Legal/financial transactions: Transferring or managing debts.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 债务 (zhàiwù): debt or liabilities, often used in formal or financial contexts.
  • 债券 (zhàiquàn): bonds, a financial instrument.
  • (huán zhài): to repay debt.

Usage Notes

When using , it often implies a formal or financial context rather than casual borrowing. For example, borrowing a pen is not expressed with . Also, is often paired with words like (repay) or (transfer) to describe actions related to debt.

Avoid confusing with (to borrow), which focuses on the act of borrowing rather than the debt itself.

Example Sentences

He owes a lot of debt and is working hard to pay it off.

The company issued bonds to raise funds.

He transferred the debt to the bank.