to get rid of

JLPT N1 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character (chú) primarily means "to remove" or "to get rid of." It is commonly used when talking about eliminating unwanted things, such as odors or problems. Another important use is in mathematics, where means "to divide."

Common Collocations

  • (chú diào): to remove completely, often used with unpleasant things like smells or stains.
  • (chú yǐ): to divide by, used in mathematical contexts.
  • 除了 (chúle): except for, used to exclude something or someone from a group.

Nuances

When used as 除了, it functions as a preposition meaning "except" or "besides," which is different from the verb use. This word is formal and common in both spoken and written Chinese. Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (qù, to go) or (qùchú, to remove), where is more formal and often used in technical contexts.

Summary

is versatile: it can mean "to remove," "to divide," or "except." Pay attention to context to understand its exact meaning.

Example Sentences

We need to get rid of the moldy smell in the room.

This formula can be used to divide by a number.

Except for him, everyone agrees with this plan.