梳理

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Usage and Nuances

The verb "梳理" literally means "to comb" or "to brush," often used for hair. However, it is frequently used metaphorically to mean "to organize," "to sort out," or "to clarify" information, ideas, or materials. This dual usage is common in both spoken and written Chinese.

Common Contexts

  1. Literal use: Refers to combing hair or fur, emphasizing careful and thorough grooming.
  2. Figurative use: Used in academic, professional, or daily contexts to describe the process of organizing thoughts, data, or content logically and clearly.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 梳理头发 (shūlǐ tóufa): to comb hair, literal grooming.
  • 梳理思路 (shūlǐ sīlù): to clarify or organize one’s train of thought.
  • 梳理资料 (shūlǐ zīliào): to sort out or organize materials or data.

Register and Tone

"梳理" is neutral and appropriate in formal and informal contexts. It is often used in educational, business, and media language when discussing organizing information.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "梳理" with "整理" (zhěnglǐ), which also means "to organize" but is broader and can apply to physical tidying as well as abstract organization. "梳理" often implies a more detailed, careful sorting or clarifying process, especially of ideas or information.

Example Sentences

She carefully combs her hair every morning.

We need to organize the key points of this meeting.

The teacher helped the students clarify their learning ideas.