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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (bèn) primarily means "to rush" or "to run quickly." It often describes hurried movement, either physically running or figuratively rushing between places or tasks.

Common Contexts

  • Physical running: describing someone running fast to catch something or move quickly.
  • Figurative rushing: moving busily between locations or responsibilities.
  • Describes energetic or urgent movement.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (bèn xiàng): to rush toward a place.
  • 奔波 (bēnbō): to rush about busily, often between tasks or places.
  • (bēn lái bēn qù): running back and forth, often used for children or busy people.

Usage Notes

  • is more urgent and energetic than simply (pǎo, to run).
  • Often used in written or formal contexts but also common in spoken language.
  • Do not confuse 奔波 (busy rushing) with 奔跑 (running fast); 奔波 emphasizes busyness and movement between places.

Understanding helps learners describe dynamic movement vividly, whether physical or metaphorical.

Example Sentences

He rushed desperately toward the station to catch the train.

The children ran around the playground happily.

He has to rush around between clients every day and is very busy.