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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (zhù) primarily means "to build" or "to construct," often referring to physical structures like walls, buildings, or bridges. It is a formal or literary term and less common in everyday spoken Chinese compared to (jiàn).

Common Collocations

  • (zhù qiáng): to build a wall, often used in contexts of protection or defense.
  • (zhù qiáo): to build a bridge, can be literal or metaphorical (e.g., building relationships).
  • (zhù qǐ): to build up or establish, often used metaphorically for abstract concepts like friendship or trust.

Usage Notes

When using , the focus is on the act of constructing something solid or lasting. It often appears in written or formal contexts. Unlike , which is more general and common, carries a nuance of careful or significant construction.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (zhù), which means "to live" or "to reside." Although they share the same pinyin, their meanings and usage are distinct.

Summary

Use when emphasizing the building or construction process, especially in formal or literary contexts, and when referring to physical or metaphorical structures.

Example Sentences

They are building a new library.

Building walls can protect the house from wind and rain.

They worked hard to build a bridge of friendship.