Usage of 消
The character 消 primarily means "to disappear," "to eliminate," or "to reduce." It is often used in contexts involving removing something physically, like dust or stains, or abstractly, like emotions or rumors.
Common Collocations
- 消失 (xiāoshī): to disappear completely
- 消除 (xiāochú): to eliminate or remove
- 消气 (xiāoqì): to calm down or stop being angry
Nuances
When using 消, the focus is often on the process of something fading away or being removed. It can be used both for tangible things (dust, stains) and intangible things (anger, rumors). It is more formal than some colloquial alternatives.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 消 with 消息 (xiāoxi), which means "news" or "information." 消 by itself focuses on the act of disappearance or elimination, not the content of news.
Usage of 消
The character 消 primarily means "to disappear," "to eliminate," or "to reduce." It is often used in contexts involving removing something physically, like dust or stains, or abstractly, like emotions or rumors.
Common Collocations
- 消失 (xiāoshī): to disappear completely
- 消除 (xiāochú): to eliminate or remove
- 消气 (xiāoqì): to calm down or stop being angry
Nuances
When using 消, the focus is often on the process of something fading away or being removed. It can be used both for tangible things (dust, stains) and intangible things (anger, rumors). It is more formal than some colloquial alternatives.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 消 with 消息 (xiāoxi), which means "news" or "information." 消 by itself focuses on the act of disappearance or elimination, not the content of news.
Usage of 消
The character 消 primarily means "to disappear," "to eliminate," or "to reduce." It is often used in contexts involving removing something physically, like dust or stains, or abstractly, like emotions or rumors.
Common Collocations
- 消失 (xiāoshī): to disappear completely
- 消除 (xiāochú): to eliminate or remove
- 消气 (xiāoqì): to calm down or stop being angry
Nuances
When using 消, the focus is often on the process of something fading away or being removed. It can be used both for tangible things (dust, stains) and intangible things (anger, rumors). It is more formal than some colloquial alternatives.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 消 with 消息 (xiāoxi), which means "news" or "information." 消 by itself focuses on the act of disappearance or elimination, not the content of news.