解围

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 解围 (jiěwéi) literally means "to untie a surrounding" but is commonly used figuratively to describe getting out of a difficult or awkward situation. It often implies a timely or clever action that resolves a problem or eases tension.

Common Contexts

解围 is frequently used in social situations where someone helps to relieve embarrassment or awkwardness, in sports or competitions when a team or player escapes a disadvantageous position, and in general problem-solving contexts.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations highlight the importance of timing and method in resolving difficulties.

Usage Notes

When using 解围, the focus is on the action that removes pressure or danger. It is often used in spoken and informal contexts. Avoid confusing it with (jiěkāi), which means "to untie" or "to solve" in a more literal or general sense. 解围 specifically carries the nuance of escaping an encirclement or predicament.

Example Sentences

He timely got out of the predicament and avoided an awkward situation.

During the match, the coach's tactical adjustments helped the team get out

She successfully eased the tension with humorous words, lightening the