to go out

JLPT N5 5 strokes

Words with this Kanji

演出 JLPT 4
to act (in a play)
外出 JLPT 4
外出
喜出望外 JLPT 7
喜出望外
作出 JLPT 5
作出
指出 JLPT 4
指出
支出 JLPT 6
to spend; to pay out
JLPT 2
to go out
出院 JLPT 3
出院
出丑 JLPT 7
出丑
出去 JLPT 2
出去
出境 JLPT 6
出境
出局 JLPT 7
出局
出具 JLPT 7
出具
出口 JLPT 5
an exit
出口成章 JLPT 7
出口成章
出行 JLPT 4
出行
出国 JLPT 2
出国
出差 JLPT 4
to go on an official or business trip
出示 JLPT 6
出示
出自 JLPT 5
出自
出手 JLPT 7
出手
出色 JLPT 5
remarkable; outstanding
出神 JLPT 6
spellbound
出身 JLPT 6
to be born of
出人意料 JLPT 7
出人意料
出征 JLPT 7
出征
出生 JLPT 4
to be born
出席 JLPT 5
to attend
出租 JLPT 4
出租
出租车 JLPT 1
taxi
出走 JLPT 7
出走
出息 JLPT 6
to yield interest, profit etc
出台 JLPT 7
出台
出土 JLPT 7
出土
出入 JLPT 6
出入
出任 JLPT 7
出任
出版 JLPT 5
to publish
出名 JLPT 6
出名
出面 JLPT 7
出面
出洋相 JLPT 6
to make a fool of oneself
出来 JLPT 2
出来
出力 JLPT 6
出力
出路 JLPT 6
a way out (lit. and fig.)
出于 JLPT 6
出于
出厂 JLPT 7
出厂
出售 JLPT 5
出售
出游 JLPT 6
出游
出众 JLPT 7
出众
出动 JLPT 7
出动
出卖 JLPT 6
to offer for sale; to sell
出发 JLPT 4
to set off
出发点 JLPT 7
出发点
出场 JLPT 6
出场
出头 JLPT 7
出头
出现 JLPT 3
to appear
出访 JLPT 7
出访
出资 JLPT 7
出资
出门 JLPT 2
出门
推出 JLPT 4
推出
水落石出 JLPT 7
水落石出
足不出户 JLPT 7
足不出户
退出 JLPT 5
退出
脱口而出 JLPT 7
脱口而出
脱颖而出 JLPT 7
脱颖而出
超出 JLPT 5
超出
提出 JLPT 4
提出
展出 JLPT 5
展出
突出 JLPT 5
prominent
派出所 JLPT 5
派出所
付出 JLPT 5
付出
杰出 JLPT 6
outstanding
豁出去 JLPT 7
豁出去
产出 JLPT 6
产出
发出 JLPT 4
发出
层出不穷 JLPT 6
more and more emerge
胜出 JLPT 7
胜出
输出 JLPT 6
输出

Usage of (chū)

The character is highly versatile and commonly used in Mandarin. Its core meaning is "to go out" or "to come out," but it also extends to meanings like "to produce," "to appear," or "to result in."

Common Uses

  1. Physical movement outwards: (chūmén) means "to go out of the door." This is the most literal and frequent use.
  2. Taking something out: For example, (ná chūlái) means "to take out."
  3. Emergence or appearance: 出现 (chūxiàn) means "to appear." This use is common in describing something suddenly showing up.
  4. Producing or yielding results: 成绩 (chū chéngjì) means "to get results," often in exams or work.
  5. Indicating the source or cause: (chū zài) is used to specify where a problem or issue originates.

Common Collocations

Nuances and Tips

  • often combines with directional complements like (come) or (go) to specify movement direction.
  • When used with verbs like (kǎo, to test), indicates the result or outcome.
  • can also be part of compound verbs and nouns, so context is key.
  • Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (zǒu, to walk/go), which focuses more on the action of moving rather than the direction outward.

Understanding 's flexibility will greatly enhance your ability to describe movement, results, and appearances in Mandarin.

Example Sentences

Please take out your phone.

He leaves home for work at 7 every morning.

Smoke came out from the chimney.

He got good results in this exam.

The problem lies in the equipment and needs repair.

He suddenly appeared at the door and startled me.

She published a new book and it received good feedback.