Usage of 熏 (xūn)
The character 熏 primarily means "to smoke" or "to cure with smoke," often used in the context of food preparation such as smoking meat or fish. It can also describe the act of filling a space with a scent, like incense smoke.
Common Collocations
- 熏肉 (xūnròu): smoked meat, a common food item.
- 熏制 (xūnzhì): to smoke or cure food.
- 熏香 (xūnxiāng): incense or the act of burning incense.
Notes
熏 is often associated with traditional cooking or cultural practices involving smoke. When used in phrases like 熏香, it conveys a sensory atmosphere rather than literal smoking. Avoid confusing 熏 with similar-sounding verbs like 熬 (áo), which means to boil or simmer.
Register and Tone
熏 is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, especially when discussing food or aromatic substances.
Usage of 熏 (xūn)
The character 熏 primarily means "to smoke" or "to cure with smoke," often used in the context of food preparation such as smoking meat or fish. It can also describe the act of filling a space with a scent, like incense smoke.
Common Collocations
- 熏肉 (xūnròu): smoked meat, a common food item.
- 熏制 (xūnzhì): to smoke or cure food.
- 熏香 (xūnxiāng): incense or the act of burning incense.
Notes
熏 is often associated with traditional cooking or cultural practices involving smoke. When used in phrases like 熏香, it conveys a sensory atmosphere rather than literal smoking. Avoid confusing 熏 with similar-sounding verbs like 熬 (áo), which means to boil or simmer.
Register and Tone
熏 is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, especially when discussing food or aromatic substances.
Usage of 熏 (xūn)
The character 熏 primarily means "to smoke" or "to cure with smoke," often used in the context of food preparation such as smoking meat or fish. It can also describe the act of filling a space with a scent, like incense smoke.
Common Collocations
- 熏肉 (xūnròu): smoked meat, a common food item.
- 熏制 (xūnzhì): to smoke or cure food.
- 熏香 (xūnxiāng): incense or the act of burning incense.
Notes
熏 is often associated with traditional cooking or cultural practices involving smoke. When used in phrases like 熏香, it conveys a sensory atmosphere rather than literal smoking. Avoid confusing 熏 with similar-sounding verbs like 熬 (áo), which means to boil or simmer.
Register and Tone
熏 is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, especially when discussing food or aromatic substances.