light

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Overview

The word "" (dēng) primarily refers to a lamp or light source used for illumination. It is a common noun in everyday Chinese, appearing in contexts ranging from household lighting to traffic signals.

Usage Notes

"" can denote various types of lamps, including electric lamps, decorative lamps, and traffic lights. It often appears in compound words such as "" (red light) or "" (desk lamp).

Common Collocations

  • (hóng dēng): red light, used in traffic signals to indicate stop.
  • 绿 (lǜ dēng): green light, indicating go.
  • (tái dēng): desk lamp, a common household lamp.
  • (dēng guāng): light from a lamp, often used to describe lighting effects.

Register and Tone

"" is neutral in tone and suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is a basic vocabulary item taught at HSK level 3.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse "" with "灯笼" (dēnglóng), which specifically means lantern. While both relate to light sources, "" is more general and modern, whereas "灯笼" often refers to traditional decorative lanterns.

Example Sentences

Please turn on the lamp, I can't see clearly.

This lamp is very beautiful; it is handmade.

Red light means stop, green light means go, yellow light means please pay