战场

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"战场" (zhànchǎng) literally means "battlefield," referring to the physical location where fighting or war takes place. It is commonly used to describe actual military combat zones.

Extended and Metaphorical Uses

Besides the literal sense, "战场" is often used metaphorically to describe any competitive or conflict-ridden environment, such as business or sports, emphasizing intensity and struggle.

Common Collocations

  • 战场 (on the battlefield): used to describe actions or events occurring during combat.
  • 现代战场 (modern battlefield): often includes new domains like cyberspace.
  • 无形战场 (invisible battlefield): metaphor for non-physical arenas of competition.

Usage Notes

When using "战场," the context usually involves conflict or competition. It is a formal term often found in news reports, literature, and formal discussions about war or competition. Avoid using it casually for minor disputes.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "战场" with "战役" (battle or campaign), which refers more to the event or operation rather than the place.

Example Sentences

The soldiers fought bravely on the battlefield.

The battlefield of modern warfare is not limited to land but also includes

In business competition, the market is like an invisible battlefield.