照射

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Meaning

"照射" (zhàoshè) primarily means to shine light or radiation onto something. It is often used in scientific, medical, or natural contexts where light, X-rays, lasers, or other forms of radiation are directed at an object or surface.

Common Contexts

  • Natural phenomena: sunlight照射大地 (sunlight shining on the earth).
  • Medical imaging: X照射 (X-ray irradiation).
  • Scientific experiments: 激光照射 (laser irradiation).

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations emphasize the technical or physical aspect of directing light or radiation.

Nuances

Using 照射 implies a deliberate or natural emission of light or radiation onto a surface. It differs from simply "" which can mean to illuminate or reflect more generally. 照射 often carries a more technical or scientific tone.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 照射 with , which means to light up or illuminate in a more general or visible sense. 照射 is more about the act of shining or emitting radiation, often invisible like X-rays or lasers.

Example Sentences

The sunlight shines on the earth, bringing warmth.

The doctor uses X-rays to irradiate the patient's bones to check for

Laser irradiation caused changes on the material's surface.