Meaning and Usage
The character "畔" primarily refers to the side, edge, or boundary of natural features such as rivers, fields, or lakes. It is often used in compound nouns or phrases describing locations adjacent to water or farmland.
Common Collocations
- 河畔 (hé pàn): riverbank
- 田畔 (tián pàn): edge of a field
- 湖畔 (hú pàn): lakeside
These collocations are frequently used in descriptive contexts, especially in literature or when talking about nature.
Usage Notes
"畔" is mostly seen in written or formal contexts rather than everyday spoken language. It often appears in place names or poetic descriptions. When using "畔," it usually follows the noun it describes (e.g., 河畔, 湖畔).
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "畔" with "边" (biān), which also means side or edge but is more general and common in spoken Chinese. "畔" has a more literary or specific nuance, often tied to natural boundaries.
Meaning and Usage
The character "畔" primarily refers to the side, edge, or boundary of natural features such as rivers, fields, or lakes. It is often used in compound nouns or phrases describing locations adjacent to water or farmland.
Common Collocations
- 河畔 (hé pàn): riverbank
- 田畔 (tián pàn): edge of a field
- 湖畔 (hú pàn): lakeside
These collocations are frequently used in descriptive contexts, especially in literature or when talking about nature.
Usage Notes
"畔" is mostly seen in written or formal contexts rather than everyday spoken language. It often appears in place names or poetic descriptions. When using "畔," it usually follows the noun it describes (e.g., 河畔, 湖畔).
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "畔" with "边" (biān), which also means side or edge but is more general and common in spoken Chinese. "畔" has a more literary or specific nuance, often tied to natural boundaries.
Meaning and Usage
The character "畔" primarily refers to the side, edge, or boundary of natural features such as rivers, fields, or lakes. It is often used in compound nouns or phrases describing locations adjacent to water or farmland.
Common Collocations
- 河畔 (hé pàn): riverbank
- 田畔 (tián pàn): edge of a field
- 湖畔 (hú pàn): lakeside
These collocations are frequently used in descriptive contexts, especially in literature or when talking about nature.
Usage Notes
"畔" is mostly seen in written or formal contexts rather than everyday spoken language. It often appears in place names or poetic descriptions. When using "畔," it usually follows the noun it describes (e.g., 河畔, 湖畔).
Common Confusions
Do not confuse "畔" with "边" (biān), which also means side or edge but is more general and common in spoken Chinese. "畔" has a more literary or specific nuance, often tied to natural boundaries.