Meaning and Usage
The character 粘 (zhān) primarily describes something sticky or viscous, like glue or a sticky surface. It can also describe a person's clingy or dependent behavior in a social context.
Common Collocations
- 粘纸 (sticky paper): paper that is adhesive or tacky.
- 粘胶 (adhesive glue): substances used to stick things together.
- 粘人 (clingy): describing a person who is emotionally dependent or physically close to others.
Usage Notes
粘 is often used to describe physical stickiness but extends metaphorically to social behavior. It is different from 黏 (also pronounced zhān), which is a variant form but less commonly used in simplified Chinese. When describing emotions or personality, 粘人 conveys a sense of dependence or attachment, often with a slightly negative nuance.
Common Confusions
粘 should not be confused with 沾 (zhān), which means 'to moisten' or 'to touch lightly.' Although they sound the same, their meanings and usage contexts differ significantly.
Meaning and Usage
The character 粘 (zhān) primarily describes something sticky or viscous, like glue or a sticky surface. It can also describe a person's clingy or dependent behavior in a social context.
Common Collocations
- 粘纸 (sticky paper): paper that is adhesive or tacky.
- 粘胶 (adhesive glue): substances used to stick things together.
- 粘人 (clingy): describing a person who is emotionally dependent or physically close to others.
Usage Notes
粘 is often used to describe physical stickiness but extends metaphorically to social behavior. It is different from 黏 (also pronounced zhān), which is a variant form but less commonly used in simplified Chinese. When describing emotions or personality, 粘人 conveys a sense of dependence or attachment, often with a slightly negative nuance.
Common Confusions
粘 should not be confused with 沾 (zhān), which means 'to moisten' or 'to touch lightly.' Although they sound the same, their meanings and usage contexts differ significantly.
Meaning and Usage
The character 粘 (zhān) primarily describes something sticky or viscous, like glue or a sticky surface. It can also describe a person's clingy or dependent behavior in a social context.
Common Collocations
- 粘纸 (sticky paper): paper that is adhesive or tacky.
- 粘胶 (adhesive glue): substances used to stick things together.
- 粘人 (clingy): describing a person who is emotionally dependent or physically close to others.
Usage Notes
粘 is often used to describe physical stickiness but extends metaphorically to social behavior. It is different from 黏 (also pronounced zhān), which is a variant form but less commonly used in simplified Chinese. When describing emotions or personality, 粘人 conveys a sense of dependence or attachment, often with a slightly negative nuance.
Common Confusions
粘 should not be confused with 沾 (zhān), which means 'to moisten' or 'to touch lightly.' Although they sound the same, their meanings and usage contexts differ significantly.