to terminate

JLPT N5 广 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (fèi)

The character primarily means 'to discard,' 'to abolish,' or 'to become useless.' It is often used to describe something that is broken, no longer functional, or officially terminated, such as laws, machines, or careers.

Common Collocations

  • 废除 (fèichú): to abolish, often used with laws or regulations.
  • 废弃 (fèiqì): to abandon or discard, used for objects or plans.
  • (fèi le): colloquial expression meaning 'broken' or 'ruined,' frequently used in everyday speech.

Notes

When using to describe something broken or ruined, it often implies that the item or situation is beyond repair or use. In formal contexts, 废除 is preferred for abolishing laws or systems. Avoid confusing with (qì), which means 'to abandon' but does not carry the sense of official termination or complete uselessness.

Tone and Register

can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but the phrase is more colloquial and common in spoken language to express frustration or finality about something no longer working.

Example Sentences

This machine is already broken and can no longer be used.

The government decided to abolish this old law.

Because of his injury, his career was almost ruined.