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Character Breakdown

Meanings and Usage

The character primarily means 'tide' or 'current' referring to the movement of water, especially in the sea. It also commonly refers to 'humidity' or 'dampness' in weather contexts. Additionally, is used metaphorically to describe something fashionable or trendy, especially in modern slang.

Common Collocations

  • 潮水 (cháoshuǐ): tide, seawater movement
  • 潮湿 (cháoshī): humid, damp
  • (hěn cháo): very trendy, fashionable

Usage Notes

When talking about natural phenomena, usually relates to tides or moisture. In informal speech, can describe something stylish or popular, often about clothing or culture. Be careful not to confuse (tide/trend) with (cháo), which means dynasty or morning.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but the 'trendy' meaning is more colloquial and common among younger speakers.

Example Sentences

The tide at the seaside rises very quickly.

Wearing this style of clothes is very trendy now.

The humid weather makes people feel uncomfortable.