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Usage of (tì)

The verb primarily means "to shave," referring to cutting hair or beard very close to the skin using a razor or similar tool. It is commonly used in daily life when talking about shaving facial hair or head hair.

Common contexts

  • Shaving beard or mustache: e.g., 胡子 (shave beard).
  • Shaving head hair: e.g., 头发 (shave hair), (shave head bald).

Collocations and patterns

  • 胡子: to shave beard, a very common phrase.
  • 头发: to shave hair, often done at barbershops.
  • : to shave the head completely, often for style or cultural reasons.

Notes

When using , the object is usually hair or beard. It implies a close shave, often with a razor. It differs from (jiǎn), which means "to cut" hair but not necessarily very close to the skin. Avoid confusing with when describing haircuts that do not involve shaving.

The verb is neutral in tone and commonly used in everyday speech and writing.

Example Sentences

He shaves his beard every morning.

The barber shaved my hair.

He decided to shave his head and get a new look.