disaster, catastrophe, calamity

JLPT N5 7 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The character "" (zāi) primarily refers to disasters or calamities, especially natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, or fires. It is often used in formal or written contexts to describe serious adverse events that cause damage or loss.

Common Collocations

  • 自然灾害 (zìrán zāihài): natural disaster
  • 灾难 (zāinàn): disaster, catastrophe
  • 灾害发生 (zāihài fāshēng): occurrence of a disaster

Usage Notes

"" is typically combined with other characters to specify the type of disaster or the context. It is not commonly used alone in casual speech but appears frequently in news reports, official documents, and academic discussions about disasters and emergency management.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse "" with "灾难" (zāinàn), which is a compound meaning disaster or catastrophe. "" alone is more general and often part of compounds. Also, it differs from "" (nàn), which can mean difficulty or trouble but is not specifically about disasters.

Example Sentences

An earthquake is a serious natural disaster.

He lost all his property in the disaster.

The government is taking measures to prevent disasters.