霸占

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Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuance

The verb 霸占 (bàzhàn) means to forcibly occupy or monopolize something, often implying an unfair or aggressive action. It is commonly used to describe situations where someone takes control of a physical space, like a seat or property, or figuratively, such as dominating a market or resource.

Common Collocations

These collocations emphasize the aggressive or unfair nature of the occupation.

Register and Tone

霸占 carries a negative connotation, often criticizing the subject for selfish or forceful behavior. It is suitable in both spoken and written Chinese when describing such actions.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse 霸占 with 占用 (zhànyòng), which means to occupy or use something but without the strong negative or forceful implication. 霸占 stresses the aggressive or unfair aspect of taking possession.

Example Sentences

He forcibly occupied someone else's seat and refused to give it up.

This company monopolized most of the market share.

Don't monopolize public resources; everyone needs to use them.