to brush

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (shuā)

The character primarily means "to brush" or "to swipe." It is commonly used in everyday contexts such as brushing teeth (), brushing walls or painting (), and swiping cards (). The word can also extend metaphorically to mean "browsing" or "checking" on electronic devices, like 手机, which means to scroll or check one's phone.

Common Collocations

  • (shuā yá): to brush teeth, a daily hygiene activity.
  • (shuā kǎ): to swipe a card, often for payment.
  • (shuā qiáng): to paint or brush a wall.
  • 手机 (shuā shǒujī): to browse or check one's phone.

Nuances and Usage Notes

When using for cards, it implies the action of swiping or tapping for payment or access. For brushing, it often involves a physical brush or tool. In modern slang, 手机 or (browsing Weibo) shows how has expanded to digital contexts, meaning to refresh or scroll through content.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with (cā), which also means "to wipe" or "to rub" but usually implies a wiping motion rather than brushing. emphasizes the brushing or swiping action, often with a tool or card.

Example Sentences

I brush my teeth every morning.

He swiped his credit card for many things.

Mom is painting the wall, preparing to repaint the house.

He checks his phone every day, browsing the latest news.

Please help me swipe this card.