Meaning and Usage
The character "阵" (zhèn) primarily refers to a military formation or disposition of troops. However, it is also commonly used as a measure word to describe a short period or a burst of an action or phenomenon, such as a gust of wind or a bout of coughing.
Common Collocations
- 战斗阵形 (zhàndòu zhènxíng): battle formation, used in military contexts.
- 一阵风 (yí zhèn fēng): a gust of wind, describing a brief natural phenomenon.
- 一阵笑声 (yí zhèn xiàoshēng): a burst of laughter, indicating a short duration of sound or action.
Usage Notes
When used to describe time or duration, "阵" often follows the numeral "一" (one) to indicate a short, often sudden, period. It conveys a sense of temporariness and is frequently used in spoken Chinese. In military contexts, it is more formal and refers to the arrangement of troops.
Common Confusions
"阵" can be confused with "段" (duàn), which also relates to segments or periods but usually refers to longer or more defined sections. "阵" emphasizes short bursts or formations, while "段" is more about divisions or stages.
Meaning and Usage
The character "阵" (zhèn) primarily refers to a military formation or disposition of troops. However, it is also commonly used as a measure word to describe a short period or a burst of an action or phenomenon, such as a gust of wind or a bout of coughing.
Common Collocations
- 战斗阵形 (zhàndòu zhènxíng): battle formation, used in military contexts.
- 一阵风 (yí zhèn fēng): a gust of wind, describing a brief natural phenomenon.
- 一阵笑声 (yí zhèn xiàoshēng): a burst of laughter, indicating a short duration of sound or action.
Usage Notes
When used to describe time or duration, "阵" often follows the numeral "一" (one) to indicate a short, often sudden, period. It conveys a sense of temporariness and is frequently used in spoken Chinese. In military contexts, it is more formal and refers to the arrangement of troops.
Common Confusions
"阵" can be confused with "段" (duàn), which also relates to segments or periods but usually refers to longer or more defined sections. "阵" emphasizes short bursts or formations, while "段" is more about divisions or stages.
Meaning and Usage
The character "阵" (zhèn) primarily refers to a military formation or disposition of troops. However, it is also commonly used as a measure word to describe a short period or a burst of an action or phenomenon, such as a gust of wind or a bout of coughing.
Common Collocations
- 战斗阵形 (zhàndòu zhènxíng): battle formation, used in military contexts.
- 一阵风 (yí zhèn fēng): a gust of wind, describing a brief natural phenomenon.
- 一阵笑声 (yí zhèn xiàoshēng): a burst of laughter, indicating a short duration of sound or action.
Usage Notes
When used to describe time or duration, "阵" often follows the numeral "一" (one) to indicate a short, often sudden, period. It conveys a sense of temporariness and is frequently used in spoken Chinese. In military contexts, it is more formal and refers to the arrangement of troops.
Common Confusions
"阵" can be confused with "段" (duàn), which also relates to segments or periods but usually refers to longer or more defined sections. "阵" emphasizes short bursts or formations, while "段" is more about divisions or stages.