Usage of 附 (fù)
The character 附 primarily means "to attach," "to be near," or "to append." It is often used in formal or written contexts, especially when referring to attaching documents, files, or physical objects.
Common contexts
- Attaching files or documents (e.g., 附上文件)
- Describing something physically attached or adjacent (e.g., 附有花园)
- Adding supplementary information (e.g., 附加说明)
Collocations and patterns
- 附上 (fù shàng): to attach (something to a letter, email, or document)
- 附有 (fù yǒu): to have attached or included
- 附加 (fù jiā): to add or append extra information
Notes
- 附 is more formal and often used in writing rather than casual speech.
- It differs from 贴 (tiē), which often means "to stick" physically, while 附 emphasizes attachment or inclusion.
- Avoid confusing 附 with 附近 (fùjìn), which means "nearby" but is a separate word.
Understanding 附 helps learners express the idea of attachment or inclusion clearly in formal communication.
Usage of 附 (fù)
The character 附 primarily means "to attach," "to be near," or "to append." It is often used in formal or written contexts, especially when referring to attaching documents, files, or physical objects.
Common contexts
- Attaching files or documents (e.g., 附上文件)
- Describing something physically attached or adjacent (e.g., 附有花园)
- Adding supplementary information (e.g., 附加说明)
Collocations and patterns
- 附上 (fù shàng): to attach (something to a letter, email, or document)
- 附有 (fù yǒu): to have attached or included
- 附加 (fù jiā): to add or append extra information
Notes
- 附 is more formal and often used in writing rather than casual speech.
- It differs from 贴 (tiē), which often means "to stick" physically, while 附 emphasizes attachment or inclusion.
- Avoid confusing 附 with 附近 (fùjìn), which means "nearby" but is a separate word.
Understanding 附 helps learners express the idea of attachment or inclusion clearly in formal communication.
Usage of 附 (fù)
The character 附 primarily means "to attach," "to be near," or "to append." It is often used in formal or written contexts, especially when referring to attaching documents, files, or physical objects.
Common contexts
- Attaching files or documents (e.g., 附上文件)
- Describing something physically attached or adjacent (e.g., 附有花园)
- Adding supplementary information (e.g., 附加说明)
Collocations and patterns
- 附上 (fù shàng): to attach (something to a letter, email, or document)
- 附有 (fù yǒu): to have attached or included
- 附加 (fù jiā): to add or append extra information
Notes
- 附 is more formal and often used in writing rather than casual speech.
- It differs from 贴 (tiē), which often means "to stick" physically, while 附 emphasizes attachment or inclusion.
- Avoid confusing 附 with 附近 (fùjìn), which means "nearby" but is a separate word.
Understanding 附 helps learners express the idea of attachment or inclusion clearly in formal communication.