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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character "" (ké) primarily refers to a shell, casing, or husk—the hard outer covering of something. It is commonly used to describe natural shells like those of nuts, turtles, or eggs, as well as man-made protective covers such as phone cases.

Common Collocations

  • 手机 (shǒujī ké): phone case, used to protect mobile phones from damage.
  • 坚果 (jiānguǒ ké): nut shell, the hard outer layer of nuts.
  • 乌龟 (wūguī ké): turtle shell, the protective outer covering of a turtle.

Usage Notes

When using , it often implies a protective or enclosing function. It can be literal, referring to physical shells, or metaphorical, such as a protective casing. It is a noun and usually follows the noun it describes (e.g., 手机).

Common Confusion

should not be confused with (pí), which means skin or peel but is generally softer or thinner. implies a harder, more rigid outer layer.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. It is a common word in everyday conversation when discussing objects with hard outer layers.

Example Sentences

The shell of this nut is very hard, peeling it is quite difficult.

A phone case can protect the phone from scratches.

A turtle's shell not only protects it but also helps it maintain body