去处

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Meaning and Usage

"去处" (qùchù) literally means "a place to go" or "destination." It is commonly used to refer to a physical location someone is heading to or a place where someone can stay or settle.

Common Contexts

It often appears in contexts involving travel, relocation, or situations where someone needs to find a place to go or stay. For example, after losing a job or during a trip, "去处" describes the destination or place to move to.

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

"去处" emphasizes the destination or place someone will go to, often implying a concrete location. It differs from "地方" (dìfang), which is more general for "place." When using "去处," speakers often imply a purposeful or planned destination. Avoid confusing it with "去处" as a verb phrase; here it is a noun.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "去处" with "去处" used in other contexts or with similar-sounding words. "去处" always refers to a place or destination, not an action.

Example Sentences

After losing his job, he hasn't found a suitable place to go.

Please tell me the place you are going to so I can arrange a pickup.

This city has many tourist destinations suitable for weekend trips.