adornment

JLPT N5 12 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (zhuāng)

The character has several common uses in Mandarin Chinese. Primarily, it means "to decorate" or "to adorn," often used when talking about beautifying spaces or objects, as in 装饰 (decorate). It also means "to install" or "to fit," referring to putting equipment or machinery in place. Another frequent use is "to pretend" or "to feign," where means to act as if something is true when it is not.

Common Collocations

  • 装饰 (zhuāngshì): to decorate, adorn
  • (zhuāngzuò): to pretend, to feign
  • 装备 (zhuāngbèi): to equip, to outfit
  • (zhuāng jī): to install a machine

Notes

When used to mean "pretend," often appears with verbs indicating states or actions, such as 看见 (pretend not to see). This use is informal and common in spoken language. In contrast, 装饰 and 装备 are more formal and often appear in written or technical contexts.

Avoid confusing with similar verbs like 假装 (jiǎzhuāng), which also means "to pretend" but is more explicitly about faking or feigning. can be more versatile, covering physical installation and decoration as well as acting.

Understanding these nuances will help learners use accurately in different contexts.

Example Sentences

She likes to decorate the room with fresh flowers.

He pretended not to hear what I said.

The workers are installing new machines.