Meaning and Usage
The character 缝 (fèng) primarily means "to sew" or "to mend". It can also refer to a "seam" or a "crack/gap" in objects like walls or clothes. When used as a verb, it describes the action of stitching fabric or materials together. As a noun, it often denotes the line where two pieces are joined or a narrow opening.
Common Collocations
- 缝衣服 (fèng yīfu): to sew clothes
- 缝隙 (fèngxì): a crack or gap
- 手工缝制 (shǒugōng fèngzhì): hand-sewn
Usage Notes
缝 is often used in contexts related to tailoring, repairing clothes, or describing small openings. It is more formal and specific than simply saying "修补" (to repair). When referring to cracks or gaps, 缝隙 is a common compound.
Confusions
Do not confuse 缝 (fèng) with 縫 (féng), which is a different character with a similar pronunciation but different meaning. Also, 缝 is distinct from 裂 (liè), which means "to split" or "to crack" but implies a larger break.
Register and Tone
缝 is neutral in tone and appropriate in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in contexts involving sewing or describing seams.
Meaning and Usage
The character 缝 (fèng) primarily means "to sew" or "to mend". It can also refer to a "seam" or a "crack/gap" in objects like walls or clothes. When used as a verb, it describes the action of stitching fabric or materials together. As a noun, it often denotes the line where two pieces are joined or a narrow opening.
Common Collocations
- 缝衣服 (fèng yīfu): to sew clothes
- 缝隙 (fèngxì): a crack or gap
- 手工缝制 (shǒugōng fèngzhì): hand-sewn
Usage Notes
缝 is often used in contexts related to tailoring, repairing clothes, or describing small openings. It is more formal and specific than simply saying "修补" (to repair). When referring to cracks or gaps, 缝隙 is a common compound.
Confusions
Do not confuse 缝 (fèng) with 縫 (féng), which is a different character with a similar pronunciation but different meaning. Also, 缝 is distinct from 裂 (liè), which means "to split" or "to crack" but implies a larger break.
Register and Tone
缝 is neutral in tone and appropriate in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in contexts involving sewing or describing seams.
Meaning and Usage
The character 缝 (fèng) primarily means "to sew" or "to mend". It can also refer to a "seam" or a "crack/gap" in objects like walls or clothes. When used as a verb, it describes the action of stitching fabric or materials together. As a noun, it often denotes the line where two pieces are joined or a narrow opening.
Common Collocations
- 缝衣服 (fèng yīfu): to sew clothes
- 缝隙 (fèngxì): a crack or gap
- 手工缝制 (shǒugōng fèngzhì): hand-sewn
Usage Notes
缝 is often used in contexts related to tailoring, repairing clothes, or describing small openings. It is more formal and specific than simply saying "修补" (to repair). When referring to cracks or gaps, 缝隙 is a common compound.
Confusions
Do not confuse 缝 (fèng) with 縫 (féng), which is a different character with a similar pronunciation but different meaning. Also, 缝 is distinct from 裂 (liè), which means "to split" or "to crack" but implies a larger break.
Register and Tone
缝 is neutral in tone and appropriate in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in contexts involving sewing or describing seams.