Usage of 挠
The character 挠 primarily means "to scratch" or "to bend/yield." It is often used to describe the physical action of scratching an itch, such as on the skin, or the mechanical action of bending something flexible but resistant.
Common contexts
- Scratching an itch: 挠头 (scratch one's head), 挠痒痒 (scratch an itch)
- Bending or yielding: 挠弯 (bend), 挠曲 (flex)
Collocations and patterns
- 挠头: often used metaphorically to express confusion or puzzlement.
- 挠痒痒: specifically refers to scratching an itch.
- 挠弯: used when describing bending objects like branches or rods.
Nuances
When used for scratching, 挠 implies a repeated or somewhat forceful action to relieve discomfort. When used for bending, it emphasizes the resistance and flexibility of the object.
Common confusion
挠 should not be confused with 抓 (zhuā), which also means "to scratch" but often implies grabbing or seizing. 挠 focuses more on the rubbing or scratching motion rather than grasping.
Usage of 挠
The character 挠 primarily means "to scratch" or "to bend/yield." It is often used to describe the physical action of scratching an itch, such as on the skin, or the mechanical action of bending something flexible but resistant.
Common contexts
- Scratching an itch: 挠头 (scratch one's head), 挠痒痒 (scratch an itch)
- Bending or yielding: 挠弯 (bend), 挠曲 (flex)
Collocations and patterns
- 挠头: often used metaphorically to express confusion or puzzlement.
- 挠痒痒: specifically refers to scratching an itch.
- 挠弯: used when describing bending objects like branches or rods.
Nuances
When used for scratching, 挠 implies a repeated or somewhat forceful action to relieve discomfort. When used for bending, it emphasizes the resistance and flexibility of the object.
Common confusion
挠 should not be confused with 抓 (zhuā), which also means "to scratch" but often implies grabbing or seizing. 挠 focuses more on the rubbing or scratching motion rather than grasping.
Usage of 挠
The character 挠 primarily means "to scratch" or "to bend/yield." It is often used to describe the physical action of scratching an itch, such as on the skin, or the mechanical action of bending something flexible but resistant.
Common contexts
- Scratching an itch: 挠头 (scratch one's head), 挠痒痒 (scratch an itch)
- Bending or yielding: 挠弯 (bend), 挠曲 (flex)
Collocations and patterns
- 挠头: often used metaphorically to express confusion or puzzlement.
- 挠痒痒: specifically refers to scratching an itch.
- 挠弯: used when describing bending objects like branches or rods.
Nuances
When used for scratching, 挠 implies a repeated or somewhat forceful action to relieve discomfort. When used for bending, it emphasizes the resistance and flexibility of the object.
Common confusion
挠 should not be confused with 抓 (zhuā), which also means "to scratch" but often implies grabbing or seizing. 挠 focuses more on the rubbing or scratching motion rather than grasping.