Meaning and Usage
The character 烘 primarily means "to bake" or "to dry with heat." It is commonly used in contexts involving baking food like bread, cakes, or drying clothes with a dryer.
Common Collocations
- 烘烤 (hōngkǎo): to bake or roast, often used for cakes and bread.
- 烘焙 (hōngbèi): baking, especially in commercial or professional contexts.
- 烘干 (hōnggān): to dry using heat, such as drying clothes or food.
Usage Notes
烘 is often combined with other characters to specify the type of baking or drying. It implies the use of heat, usually in an oven or similar appliance. Unlike 烤 (kǎo), which can mean roasting or grilling over an open flame, 烘 emphasizes baking or drying with indirect heat.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 烘 with 烤. 烘 is more about baking or drying with heat, while 烤 often involves direct heat or grilling. For example, 烘干机 (dryer) uses 烘, but 烤肉 (barbecue) uses 烤.
Meaning and Usage
The character 烘 primarily means "to bake" or "to dry with heat." It is commonly used in contexts involving baking food like bread, cakes, or drying clothes with a dryer.
Common Collocations
- 烘烤 (hōngkǎo): to bake or roast, often used for cakes and bread.
- 烘焙 (hōngbèi): baking, especially in commercial or professional contexts.
- 烘干 (hōnggān): to dry using heat, such as drying clothes or food.
Usage Notes
烘 is often combined with other characters to specify the type of baking or drying. It implies the use of heat, usually in an oven or similar appliance. Unlike 烤 (kǎo), which can mean roasting or grilling over an open flame, 烘 emphasizes baking or drying with indirect heat.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 烘 with 烤. 烘 is more about baking or drying with heat, while 烤 often involves direct heat or grilling. For example, 烘干机 (dryer) uses 烘, but 烤肉 (barbecue) uses 烤.
Meaning and Usage
The character 烘 primarily means "to bake" or "to dry with heat." It is commonly used in contexts involving baking food like bread, cakes, or drying clothes with a dryer.
Common Collocations
- 烘烤 (hōngkǎo): to bake or roast, often used for cakes and bread.
- 烘焙 (hōngbèi): baking, especially in commercial or professional contexts.
- 烘干 (hōnggān): to dry using heat, such as drying clothes or food.
Usage Notes
烘 is often combined with other characters to specify the type of baking or drying. It implies the use of heat, usually in an oven or similar appliance. Unlike 烤 (kǎo), which can mean roasting or grilling over an open flame, 烘 emphasizes baking or drying with indirect heat.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 烘 with 烤. 烘 is more about baking or drying with heat, while 烤 often involves direct heat or grilling. For example, 烘干机 (dryer) uses 烘, but 烤肉 (barbecue) uses 烤.