扫除

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 扫除

扫除 primarily means 'to clean' or 'to sweep away,' often used in the context of cleaning physical spaces like rooms or streets. It can also mean 'to eliminate' or 'to get rid of' abstract things such as problems, corruption, or obstacles.

Common Collocations

  • 扫除房间 (clean the room): used in daily life for household cleaning.
  • 扫除腐败 (eliminate corruption): used in political or social contexts.
  • 扫除障碍 (remove obstacles): metaphorical use for overcoming difficulties.

Nuances

When used for physical cleaning, 扫除 emphasizes thoroughness, often implying sweeping and wiping. In abstract uses, it conveys a strong action of removing something undesirable completely.

Confusions

Don't confuse 扫除 with 打扫, which also means 'to clean' but is more general and less formal. 扫除 often implies a more thorough or systematic cleaning or removal.

Example Sentences

We clean the room every Saturday.

The government is eliminating corruption.

Removing obstacles is the key to success.