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Character Breakdown

Usage of (wò)

The character primarily means "to lie down" or "to crouch." It is often used to describe the physical action of lying down, either for rest or in a tactical position, such as soldiers lying on the ground.

Common contexts

  • Physical rest: is used when someone lies down to rest or sleep, often paired with words like (bed).
  • Military or tactical posture: can describe soldiers or people lying prone, usually for concealment or readiness.
  • As a noun, 卧室 means "bedroom," indicating a room for lying down and sleeping.

Collocations and patterns

  • (wò chuáng): to lie in bed, often implying rest or illness.
  • (wò dǎo): to lie down or fall prone, often used in military contexts.
  • 卧室 (wò shì): bedroom.

Notes

  • is more formal or literary compared to the common verb (tǎng), which also means "to lie down."
  • It is often used in written language or set phrases.
  • Avoid confusing with ; is more colloquial and common in daily speech for lying down casually.

Understanding helps learners recognize its use in both literal physical actions and compound words related to resting or lying down.

Example Sentences

He was tired and lay down on the bed for a while.

The soldiers lay on the ground, ready to face the enemy.

The design of this bedroom is very warm and comfortable.