Usage of 染 (rǎn)
The character 染 primarily means "to dye" or "to color" something, such as fabric or hair. It is commonly used in contexts involving changing the color of materials. For example, 染头发 (dye hair) or 染布 (dye cloth).
Besides the literal meaning, 染 can also be used metaphorically to describe being influenced or 'infected' by something intangible, such as habits, emotions, or ideas. For instance, 被坏习惯染上 means "to be influenced by bad habits."
Common Collocations
- 染头发: to dye hair, often used in beauty or fashion contexts.
- 染色: the process of dyeing or coloring.
- 染病: to contract a disease, showing 染's use in medical contexts.
- 被染上: to be infected or influenced by something, often negative.
Notes
When using 染 in the sense of dyeing, the object is usually something physical like cloth or hair. When used metaphorically, it often implies a negative influence or contamination. Avoid confusing 染 with similar verbs like 着色 (zhuósè), which means "to color" but is more neutral and often used for painting or tinting rather than dyeing.
The character 染 is formal and common in written and spoken Chinese, especially in contexts related to fashion, textiles, health, and social influence.
Usage of 染 (rǎn)
The character 染 primarily means "to dye" or "to color" something, such as fabric or hair. It is commonly used in contexts involving changing the color of materials. For example, 染头发 (dye hair) or 染布 (dye cloth).
Besides the literal meaning, 染 can also be used metaphorically to describe being influenced or 'infected' by something intangible, such as habits, emotions, or ideas. For instance, 被坏习惯染上 means "to be influenced by bad habits."
Common Collocations
- 染头发: to dye hair, often used in beauty or fashion contexts.
- 染色: the process of dyeing or coloring.
- 染病: to contract a disease, showing 染's use in medical contexts.
- 被染上: to be infected or influenced by something, often negative.
Notes
When using 染 in the sense of dyeing, the object is usually something physical like cloth or hair. When used metaphorically, it often implies a negative influence or contamination. Avoid confusing 染 with similar verbs like 着色 (zhuósè), which means "to color" but is more neutral and often used for painting or tinting rather than dyeing.
The character 染 is formal and common in written and spoken Chinese, especially in contexts related to fashion, textiles, health, and social influence.
Usage of 染 (rǎn)
The character 染 primarily means "to dye" or "to color" something, such as fabric or hair. It is commonly used in contexts involving changing the color of materials. For example, 染头发 (dye hair) or 染布 (dye cloth).
Besides the literal meaning, 染 can also be used metaphorically to describe being influenced or 'infected' by something intangible, such as habits, emotions, or ideas. For instance, 被坏习惯染上 means "to be influenced by bad habits."
Common Collocations
- 染头发: to dye hair, often used in beauty or fashion contexts.
- 染色: the process of dyeing or coloring.
- 染病: to contract a disease, showing 染's use in medical contexts.
- 被染上: to be infected or influenced by something, often negative.
Notes
When using 染 in the sense of dyeing, the object is usually something physical like cloth or hair. When used metaphorically, it often implies a negative influence or contamination. Avoid confusing 染 with similar verbs like 着色 (zhuósè), which means "to color" but is more neutral and often used for painting or tinting rather than dyeing.
The character 染 is formal and common in written and spoken Chinese, especially in contexts related to fashion, textiles, health, and social influence.