to break

JLPT N1 11 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (duàn)

The character primarily means "to break" or "to cut off." It is used both in physical contexts, such as breaking a rope or bone, and in abstract contexts, like cutting off relationships or making firm decisions.

Physical breakage

Use when something is physically broken or snapped, e.g., 绳子 (the rope broke).

Cutting off or severing

It also expresses severing connections, such as 断绝联系 (cut off contact), which implies a complete and deliberate end.

Decision and refusal

can describe firm decisions or refusals, often with an adverb like (firmly), indicating resoluteness.

Intermittent action

In reduplicated form 断断续续, it means "intermittently" or "off and on," often describing speech or actions that are not continuous.

Common collocations

Tips

Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (to cut) which usually implies cutting with a tool, while emphasizes breaking or severing completely. Also, often carries a stronger sense of finality or decisiveness.

Example Sentences

This rope is broken and can no longer be used to tie things.

He decided to cut off contact with that friend.

The doctor said his bone is broken and he needs to rest for a few months.

She firmly rejected that proposal without giving the other party any chance.

He spoke intermittently for several hours, and everyone was very tired of