Usage of 摸 (mō)
The verb 摸 primarily means "to feel with the hand" or "to touch". It often implies a tactile exploration, especially when visibility is limited or when one is trying to find something by touch.
Common contexts
- Physical touching or feeling objects, often to examine or explore.
- Searching or feeling around in the dark or in an uncertain situation.
- Can be used metaphorically to describe tentative or cautious attempts.
Collocations and patterns
- 摸索 (mōsuǒ): to grope or feel about, often used figuratively for exploring or trying to figure something out.
- 摸口袋 (mō kǒudài): to feel one's pocket, commonly used when checking for something.
- 摸东西 (mō dōngxi): to touch or feel things, often used with children or in casual contexts.
Notes
摸 is a physical action verb and is often contrasted with 看 (kàn, to look) or 听 (tīng, to listen). It conveys a sense of direct tactile contact. Avoid confusing 摸 with 抓 (zhuā), which means to grab or scratch and implies a firmer or more aggressive action.
Usage of 摸 (mō)
The verb 摸 primarily means "to feel with the hand" or "to touch". It often implies a tactile exploration, especially when visibility is limited or when one is trying to find something by touch.
Common contexts
- Physical touching or feeling objects, often to examine or explore.
- Searching or feeling around in the dark or in an uncertain situation.
- Can be used metaphorically to describe tentative or cautious attempts.
Collocations and patterns
- 摸索 (mōsuǒ): to grope or feel about, often used figuratively for exploring or trying to figure something out.
- 摸口袋 (mō kǒudài): to feel one's pocket, commonly used when checking for something.
- 摸东西 (mō dōngxi): to touch or feel things, often used with children or in casual contexts.
Notes
摸 is a physical action verb and is often contrasted with 看 (kàn, to look) or 听 (tīng, to listen). It conveys a sense of direct tactile contact. Avoid confusing 摸 with 抓 (zhuā), which means to grab or scratch and implies a firmer or more aggressive action.
Usage of 摸 (mō)
The verb 摸 primarily means "to feel with the hand" or "to touch". It often implies a tactile exploration, especially when visibility is limited or when one is trying to find something by touch.
Common contexts
- Physical touching or feeling objects, often to examine or explore.
- Searching or feeling around in the dark or in an uncertain situation.
- Can be used metaphorically to describe tentative or cautious attempts.
Collocations and patterns
- 摸索 (mōsuǒ): to grope or feel about, often used figuratively for exploring or trying to figure something out.
- 摸口袋 (mō kǒudài): to feel one's pocket, commonly used when checking for something.
- 摸东西 (mō dōngxi): to touch or feel things, often used with children or in casual contexts.
Notes
摸 is a physical action verb and is often contrasted with 看 (kàn, to look) or 听 (tīng, to listen). It conveys a sense of direct tactile contact. Avoid confusing 摸 with 抓 (zhuā), which means to grab or scratch and implies a firmer or more aggressive action.