平息

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The verb "平息" (píngxī) primarily means to calm down or put an end to something disruptive, such as a conflict, riot, or emotional turmoil. It often implies a process of restoring peace or stability after disturbance.

Common Contexts

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations highlight the word's use in both external events and internal emotional states.

Register and Tone

"平息" is formal and often used in written or formal spoken Chinese, such as news reports or official statements. It is less common in casual conversation where simpler verbs like "安静" or "冷静" might be preferred.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "平息" with "平静" (píngjìng), which means "calm" or "quiet" as an adjective or state. "平息" is an active verb meaning to cause something to calm or cease.

Example Sentences

The police quickly took measures and successfully quelled the riot.

He tried to calm his inner anxiety, but his emotions remained unstable.

After many negotiations, both sides finally settled the dispute.