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Character Breakdown

Usage of (suō)

The character primarily means "to shrink," "to reduce," or "to withdraw." It is commonly used to describe physical shrinking, such as clothes shrinking after washing, or metaphorical shrinking, like reducing expenses or withdrawing from a situation.

Common contexts

  • Physical shrinking: clothes, materials, or objects becoming smaller.
  • Reduction: cutting down costs, expenses, or quantities.
  • Withdrawal or retreat: pulling back due to fear or caution.

Collocations and patterns

  • 缩小 (suōxiǎo): to shrink, to reduce in size.
  • 缩减 (suōjiǎn): to cut down, to reduce (often used in business or budgets).
  • (suōhuí): to withdraw or pull back.

Notes

When using , it often implies a deliberate or natural reduction or contraction. It is different from (biàn xiǎo), which simply means "to become smaller" without the nuance of contraction or withdrawal. also frequently appears in formal or written contexts, especially in business or technical language.

Avoid confusing with (shōu), which can also mean "to collect" or "to receive" but does not carry the meaning of shrinking or contracting.

Example Sentences

This piece of clothing will shrink after washing.

He withdrew because he was scared.

The company cut expenses to save costs.