to stand

JLPT N4 5 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meaning

The character primarily means "to stand" or "to set up." It is often used to describe physical standing, establishing something, or making decisions.

Usage in Sentences

can describe a person standing upright (), the act of establishing an organization or company (公司), or making a firm decision (决定).

Common Collocations

  • (lìzhèng): stand at attention, used in military or formal contexts.
  • 立刻 (lìkè): immediately, emphasizing promptness.
  • 立场 (lìchǎng): stance or position, often in debates or opinions.

Nuances

When used for decisions or establishments, implies firmness and formality. It is more formal than simply saying "开始" (to start) or "决定" (to make a decision).

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with (zhàn), which also means "to stand" but is more about the physical act of standing still. often implies standing up or establishing something more abstract like a position or institution.

Example Sentences

He made an important decision at the meeting.

Please stand at attention, get ready to start the exam.

This company was established in 1990 and has a history of thirty years.