Usage of 片 (piàn)
The character 片 is commonly used to denote a thin, flat piece or slice of something, such as a slice of bread or a piece of land. It can also refer to a film or movie, especially in the context of a 'blockbuster' (大片).
Common Collocations
- 一片面包 (a slice of bread): used when talking about food portions.
- 一大片土地 (a large piece of land): refers to a land area.
- 大片电影 (blockbuster movie): refers to a major film production.
Notes
When using 片 to describe slices or pieces, it often implies a thin or flat shape. In the context of movies, 片 can mean 'film' or 'movie' and is often combined with adjectives to describe the type or scale of the movie. Avoid confusing 片 with 张 (zhāng), which is used for flat objects like paper or tickets but not typically for slices of food or land.
Usage of 片 (piàn)
The character 片 is commonly used to denote a thin, flat piece or slice of something, such as a slice of bread or a piece of land. It can also refer to a film or movie, especially in the context of a 'blockbuster' (大片).
Common Collocations
- 一片面包 (a slice of bread): used when talking about food portions.
- 一大片土地 (a large piece of land): refers to a land area.
- 大片电影 (blockbuster movie): refers to a major film production.
Notes
When using 片 to describe slices or pieces, it often implies a thin or flat shape. In the context of movies, 片 can mean 'film' or 'movie' and is often combined with adjectives to describe the type or scale of the movie. Avoid confusing 片 with 张 (zhāng), which is used for flat objects like paper or tickets but not typically for slices of food or land.
Usage of 片 (piàn)
The character 片 is commonly used to denote a thin, flat piece or slice of something, such as a slice of bread or a piece of land. It can also refer to a film or movie, especially in the context of a 'blockbuster' (大片).
Common Collocations
- 一片面包 (a slice of bread): used when talking about food portions.
- 一大片土地 (a large piece of land): refers to a land area.
- 大片电影 (blockbuster movie): refers to a major film production.
Notes
When using 片 to describe slices or pieces, it often implies a thin or flat shape. In the context of movies, 片 can mean 'film' or 'movie' and is often combined with adjectives to describe the type or scale of the movie. Avoid confusing 片 with 张 (zhāng), which is used for flat objects like paper or tickets but not typically for slices of food or land.