Usage of 任
The character 任 (rèn) primarily means 'to appoint,' 'to entrust,' or 'to take responsibility.' It is commonly used in formal contexts such as job appointments (任命), delegating tasks, or expressing willingness or unwillingness to take on duties.
Common Collocations
- 任命 (rènmìng): to appoint someone to a position.
- 任务 (rènwù): task or mission.
- 任由 (rènyóu): to leave something to someone’s discretion.
Nuances
When used to mean 'entrust,' 任 implies a level of trust and responsibility given to the person. It can also express the idea of 'letting someone decide' or 'leaving something up to someone.' In contrast to similar verbs like 委托 (wěituō), 任 often carries a stronger sense of official responsibility.
Common Confusion
Don’t confuse 任 with 认 (rèn, to recognize) despite identical pronunciation. Their meanings and usages differ significantly. Also, 任 as a standalone verb is more formal and often appears in compound words.
Usage of 任
The character 任 (rèn) primarily means 'to appoint,' 'to entrust,' or 'to take responsibility.' It is commonly used in formal contexts such as job appointments (任命), delegating tasks, or expressing willingness or unwillingness to take on duties.
Common Collocations
- 任命 (rènmìng): to appoint someone to a position.
- 任务 (rènwù): task or mission.
- 任由 (rènyóu): to leave something to someone’s discretion.
Nuances
When used to mean 'entrust,' 任 implies a level of trust and responsibility given to the person. It can also express the idea of 'letting someone decide' or 'leaving something up to someone.' In contrast to similar verbs like 委托 (wěituō), 任 often carries a stronger sense of official responsibility.
Common Confusion
Don’t confuse 任 with 认 (rèn, to recognize) despite identical pronunciation. Their meanings and usages differ significantly. Also, 任 as a standalone verb is more formal and often appears in compound words.
Usage of 任
The character 任 (rèn) primarily means 'to appoint,' 'to entrust,' or 'to take responsibility.' It is commonly used in formal contexts such as job appointments (任命), delegating tasks, or expressing willingness or unwillingness to take on duties.
Common Collocations
- 任命 (rènmìng): to appoint someone to a position.
- 任务 (rènwù): task or mission.
- 任由 (rènyóu): to leave something to someone’s discretion.
Nuances
When used to mean 'entrust,' 任 implies a level of trust and responsibility given to the person. It can also express the idea of 'letting someone decide' or 'leaving something up to someone.' In contrast to similar verbs like 委托 (wěituō), 任 often carries a stronger sense of official responsibility.
Common Confusion
Don’t confuse 任 with 认 (rèn, to recognize) despite identical pronunciation. Their meanings and usages differ significantly. Also, 任 as a standalone verb is more formal and often appears in compound words.