hook, barb, sickle

JLPT N5 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Meaning and Usage

The character (gōu) primarily refers to a hook or anything hook-shaped, such as a barb or a sickle. It is commonly used to describe physical objects that have a curved or pointed shape used for catching, hanging, or pulling.

Common Contexts

is often seen in everyday contexts like hooks on walls for hanging clothes, fishing hooks, or mechanical hooks used in tools. It can also describe the action of hooking or catching something.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 钩子 (gōuzi): hook, often used for physical hooks.
  • (gōu zhù): to hook or catch onto something, often used when something is caught or snagged.
  • (gōu yú): to fish with a hook.

Usage Notes

is a concrete noun but can also be part of verbs or verb phrases describing the action of hooking or catching. It is distinct from similar words like (guà, to hang) because emphasizes the hook shape or the catching action. When used in conversation, it often implies a physical hooking or snagging rather than just hanging.

Common Confusion

should not be confused with (also pronounced gōu), which can mean to mark or to check off. specifically refers to the hook shape or object.

Example Sentences

There is an iron hook hanging on the wall, which can be used to hang

The hook caught the button of the clothes and can't be pulled open.

He used a hook to fish and caught a big fish.