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Usage and Meaning

The verb (chuāi) primarily means to put something into one's pocket or clothing. It often implies a casual or secretive action of carrying small items close to the body.

Common Contexts

is frequently used when talking about putting keys, money, or small tools into pockets or clothes. It can carry a nuance of secrecy or carefulness, especially in contexts like sneaking or preparing for an activity.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (chuāi jìn): to put into (a pocket or clothing), emphasizing the action of placing inside.
  • (chuāi zhe qián): carrying money in one's pocket, often implying carefulness or secrecy.

Notes

is less formal and more colloquial than simply using (fàng, to put). It often appears in spoken language or informal writing. Avoid confusing with (tāo), which means to take out from a pocket rather than put in.

Example Sentences

He put the keys into his pocket.

She carried a small knife in her clothes, preparing for camping outdoors.

He secretly put money in his pocket and quietly left the room.