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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances

The character (lüè) is commonly used to express the idea of doing something briefly, roughly, or by omission. It can mean "to summarize," "to omit," or "approximately." When used as a verb, it often implies skipping less important details to focus on the main points.

Common Collocations

  • (lüè shù): to briefly describe or summarize
  • (lüè yǒu): somewhat, slightly
  • (lüè qù): to omit or leave out

These collocations are frequently used in formal or written contexts such as reports, speeches, or academic writing.

Register and Tone

is generally neutral and formal. It is more common in written language or formal speech rather than casual conversation.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (yuē), which also can mean "approximately" but is more often used with numbers or quantities. emphasizes brevity or omission rather than approximation alone.

Example Sentences

Please briefly describe the content of the meeting.

This book is somewhat difficult to understand and requires careful reading.

He omitted the unimportant details in the report.