Usage of 扬
The character 扬 (yáng) primarily means 'to raise,' 'to flutter,' or 'to wave.' It is often used to describe something being lifted or spread out, such as a flag fluttering in the wind or raising one's head.
Common contexts
- Literal physical action: 扬旗 (to raise a flag), 扬起头 (to raise one's head).
- Figurative use: 扬言 (to boast or declare loudly), 扬名 (to make one's name known).
Collocations and patterns
- 扬起 + body part (e.g., 头, 手): to raise or lift that part.
- 扬言 + verb phrase: to boast or threaten to do something.
Nuances
When used literally, 扬 conveys a sense of upward movement or spreading out, often with a visual or physical image. When used figuratively, it often implies making something known publicly or loudly, sometimes with a boastful or assertive tone.
Common confusion
Do not confuse 扬 with 扬声 (to amplify sound) or 阳 (sun/positive). 扬 focuses on the action of raising or spreading, not on brightness or sound amplification.
Usage of 扬
The character 扬 (yáng) primarily means 'to raise,' 'to flutter,' or 'to wave.' It is often used to describe something being lifted or spread out, such as a flag fluttering in the wind or raising one's head.
Common contexts
- Literal physical action: 扬旗 (to raise a flag), 扬起头 (to raise one's head).
- Figurative use: 扬言 (to boast or declare loudly), 扬名 (to make one's name known).
Collocations and patterns
- 扬起 + body part (e.g., 头, 手): to raise or lift that part.
- 扬言 + verb phrase: to boast or threaten to do something.
Nuances
When used literally, 扬 conveys a sense of upward movement or spreading out, often with a visual or physical image. When used figuratively, it often implies making something known publicly or loudly, sometimes with a boastful or assertive tone.
Common confusion
Do not confuse 扬 with 扬声 (to amplify sound) or 阳 (sun/positive). 扬 focuses on the action of raising or spreading, not on brightness or sound amplification.
Usage of 扬
The character 扬 (yáng) primarily means 'to raise,' 'to flutter,' or 'to wave.' It is often used to describe something being lifted or spread out, such as a flag fluttering in the wind or raising one's head.
Common contexts
- Literal physical action: 扬旗 (to raise a flag), 扬起头 (to raise one's head).
- Figurative use: 扬言 (to boast or declare loudly), 扬名 (to make one's name known).
Collocations and patterns
- 扬起 + body part (e.g., 头, 手): to raise or lift that part.
- 扬言 + verb phrase: to boast or threaten to do something.
Nuances
When used literally, 扬 conveys a sense of upward movement or spreading out, often with a visual or physical image. When used figuratively, it often implies making something known publicly or loudly, sometimes with a boastful or assertive tone.
Common confusion
Do not confuse 扬 with 扬声 (to amplify sound) or 阳 (sun/positive). 扬 focuses on the action of raising or spreading, not on brightness or sound amplification.