to rise

JLPT N5 10 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (zhǎng)

The character primarily describes the action of rising or increasing, especially in contexts like prices, water levels, or costs. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when discussing economic changes or natural phenomena such as rivers swelling after rain.

Common Collocations

  • (housing prices rise): used when discussing real estate market changes.
  • (river water rises): used in weather or environmental contexts.
  • (oil prices rise): often appears in economic or news reports.

Nuances and Tips

is often paired with nouns related to quantities or levels that can increase. It implies a noticeable or significant rise rather than a slight change. When talking about prices or costs, usually carries a neutral to slightly negative connotation, as rising prices can cause concern.

Avoid confusing with (zhǎng), which means 'to grow' or 'to develop.' Although they share the same pinyin, their meanings and usage contexts differ significantly.

Summary

Use when you want to express that something measurable, like prices or water levels, has increased. It is a versatile verb essential for discussing economic trends and natural changes.

Example Sentences

Recently, housing prices have risen quickly, and many people can't afford to

Because of the rain, the river water rose a lot, and the nearby residents

After the oil prices rose, transportation costs also increased accordingly.