to hang, to dangle

JLPT N1 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The character "" primarily means "to hang down" or "to droop." It is often used to describe something physically hanging or drooping, such as branches, eyelids, or lines.

Common Collocations

  • (chuí zhe): indicating something is hanging or dangling.
  • 垂直 (chuí zhí): vertical, literally "hanging straight down," used in geometry or design.
  • (yǎnpí chuí): drooping eyelids, often describing tiredness or sleepiness.

Usage Notes

"" is a formal or literary character and is less common in everyday spoken Chinese compared to verbs like "" (guà, to hang). It often appears in written descriptions or idiomatic expressions. When used in compounds like "垂直," it takes on a more abstract meaning related to orientation rather than physical hanging.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "" with "" (kuǎ), which means "to collapse" or "to fall apart." Although both involve downward movement, "" emphasizes hanging or drooping, while "" implies structural failure.

Example Sentences

Several ripe fruits are hanging from the tree branches.

His eyelids droop very low, looking very tired.

The vertical lines make this painting look more powerful.