Meaning and Usage
The character "炼" primarily means "to smelt" or "to refine," often used in industrial contexts such as metal smelting or oil refining. It also carries the meaning of "to train" or "to forge" in a figurative sense, especially regarding physical or mental strengthening.
Common Collocations
- 炼铁 (liàn tiě): smelt iron, used in metallurgy.
- 炼油 (liàn yóu): refine oil, common in the petroleum industry.
- 锻炼身体 (duànliàn shēntǐ): exercise or train the body, often used in daily conversation.
Usage Notes
"炼" is often paired with other characters to specify the type of refining or training. It is more formal and technical than similar verbs like "做" (do) or "练" (practice). When used figuratively, it emphasizes a process of improvement through effort or hardship.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "炼" with "练" (liàn), which primarily means "to practice" or "to rehearse." While they share pronunciation and some overlap in meaning related to training, "炼" focuses more on refining or forging, often with a physical or chemical process implied.
Meaning and Usage
The character "炼" primarily means "to smelt" or "to refine," often used in industrial contexts such as metal smelting or oil refining. It also carries the meaning of "to train" or "to forge" in a figurative sense, especially regarding physical or mental strengthening.
Common Collocations
- 炼铁 (liàn tiě): smelt iron, used in metallurgy.
- 炼油 (liàn yóu): refine oil, common in the petroleum industry.
- 锻炼身体 (duànliàn shēntǐ): exercise or train the body, often used in daily conversation.
Usage Notes
"炼" is often paired with other characters to specify the type of refining or training. It is more formal and technical than similar verbs like "做" (do) or "练" (practice). When used figuratively, it emphasizes a process of improvement through effort or hardship.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "炼" with "练" (liàn), which primarily means "to practice" or "to rehearse." While they share pronunciation and some overlap in meaning related to training, "炼" focuses more on refining or forging, often with a physical or chemical process implied.
Meaning and Usage
The character "炼" primarily means "to smelt" or "to refine," often used in industrial contexts such as metal smelting or oil refining. It also carries the meaning of "to train" or "to forge" in a figurative sense, especially regarding physical or mental strengthening.
Common Collocations
- 炼铁 (liàn tiě): smelt iron, used in metallurgy.
- 炼油 (liàn yóu): refine oil, common in the petroleum industry.
- 锻炼身体 (duànliàn shēntǐ): exercise or train the body, often used in daily conversation.
Usage Notes
"炼" is often paired with other characters to specify the type of refining or training. It is more formal and technical than similar verbs like "做" (do) or "练" (practice). When used figuratively, it emphasizes a process of improvement through effort or hardship.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "炼" with "练" (liàn), which primarily means "to practice" or "to rehearse." While they share pronunciation and some overlap in meaning related to training, "炼" focuses more on refining or forging, often with a physical or chemical process implied.