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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (huǎn) primarily means "slow" or "gradual," and it often conveys the idea of reducing speed or intensity. It is commonly used in contexts where something is being eased, relaxed, or slowed down.

Common Contexts

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Notes

is often used in formal or written Chinese, especially in news, medical, or official contexts. It differs from (màn), which simply means "slow" but is more colloquial and less about easing or mitigating. Avoid confusing with when the nuance involves reduction of intensity or tension.

Summary

Use when you want to express slowing down, easing, or mitigating something in a gradual or controlled manner. It is versatile in describing physical, emotional, or social processes.

Example Sentences

The doctor advised me to resume exercise slowly to avoid injury.

The government took measures to ease traffic congestion.

His words eased the tense atmosphere.