Usage and Meaning
The character 泻 primarily means "to have diarrhea" or "to leak/flow out" when referring to liquids. It is often used in medical contexts to describe digestive issues, but also in everyday situations involving leaking fluids.
Common Collocations
- 泻肚子: to have diarrhea, a common phrase when talking about stomach problems.
- 泻水: leaking water, used when describing pipes or containers leaking.
Nuances
When used for bodily functions, 泻 specifically refers to diarrhea rather than general illness. When used for liquids, it implies an uncontrolled or continuous flow, often accidental or problematic.
Confusions
Do not confuse 泻 with 泄 (xiè), which also means to leak but is more general and used in different contexts like "泄露" (to disclose). 泻 is more specific to diarrhea or liquid flow.
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泻 is somewhat formal and more common in written or medical contexts. In casual speech, people might say 拉肚子 instead of 泻肚子 for diarrhea.
Usage and Meaning
The character 泻 primarily means "to have diarrhea" or "to leak/flow out" when referring to liquids. It is often used in medical contexts to describe digestive issues, but also in everyday situations involving leaking fluids.
Common Collocations
- 泻肚子: to have diarrhea, a common phrase when talking about stomach problems.
- 泻水: leaking water, used when describing pipes or containers leaking.
Nuances
When used for bodily functions, 泻 specifically refers to diarrhea rather than general illness. When used for liquids, it implies an uncontrolled or continuous flow, often accidental or problematic.
Confusions
Do not confuse 泻 with 泄 (xiè), which also means to leak but is more general and used in different contexts like "泄露" (to disclose). 泻 is more specific to diarrhea or liquid flow.
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泻 is somewhat formal and more common in written or medical contexts. In casual speech, people might say 拉肚子 instead of 泻肚子 for diarrhea.
Usage and Meaning
The character 泻 primarily means "to have diarrhea" or "to leak/flow out" when referring to liquids. It is often used in medical contexts to describe digestive issues, but also in everyday situations involving leaking fluids.
Common Collocations
- 泻肚子: to have diarrhea, a common phrase when talking about stomach problems.
- 泻水: leaking water, used when describing pipes or containers leaking.
Nuances
When used for bodily functions, 泻 specifically refers to diarrhea rather than general illness. When used for liquids, it implies an uncontrolled or continuous flow, often accidental or problematic.
Confusions
Do not confuse 泻 with 泄 (xiè), which also means to leak but is more general and used in different contexts like "泄露" (to disclose). 泻 is more specific to diarrhea or liquid flow.
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泻 is somewhat formal and more common in written or medical contexts. In casual speech, people might say 拉肚子 instead of 泻肚子 for diarrhea.