片子

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Character Breakdown

Overview

The word 片子 (piānzi) primarily refers to a 'film' or 'movie' in everyday conversation, especially in informal contexts. It can also mean a physical 'piece' or 'slice' of something, such as a film strip or a fragment.

Common Uses

  1. Film or Movie: When people say 片子, they often mean a movie or a film, especially in casual speech. For example, 片子 means 'to watch a movie.'
  2. Medical or Technical Films: It can refer to X-ray films or other types of photographic films used in medical or technical fields.
  3. Piece or Slice: Less commonly, it can mean a piece or slice of something, often a flat object.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 片子 (kàn piānzi): to watch a movie
  • X片子 (X guāng piānzi): X-ray film
  • 片子 (jiǎn piānzi): to cut a piece (of film or material)

Usage Notes

片子 is informal when referring to movies; in formal contexts, 电影 (diànyǐng) is preferred. When used for medical films, it is a standard term. Avoid confusing 片子 with 电影, as the former is more colloquial and can also mean a physical film or piece.

Summary

Use 片子 when talking about movies in casual settings or referring to physical film strips or pieces. Remember its flexibility in meaning depending on context.

Example Sentences

This movie tells a touching love story.

The doctor showed me the X-ray film and confirmed there was no fracture.

Please cut this piece into two halves for easier storage.