Usage of 破
The character 破 (pò) primarily means "to break" or "to tear." It is used both for physical breaking, such as tearing clothes or breaking objects, and metaphorically, such as breaking records.
Common contexts
- Physical damage: 破 can describe something torn or broken, e.g., 破了一个洞 (has a hole).
- Destruction: It can mean to destroy or break something intentionally, e.g., 破坏机器 (break a machine).
- Breaking records: 破 is often used in sports or achievements to mean "to break" a record.
Collocations
- 破纪录 (break a record): used in sports or competitions.
- 破洞 (hole, tear): often used with clothes or materials.
- 破坏 (destroy): formal term for damaging or destroying.
Notes
When using 破, the object is usually something tangible or a concept like a record. It differs from 摔 (shuāi), which means to fall and break accidentally. Also, 破 is often combined with other characters to form compound words with specific meanings.
Avoid confusing 破 with 坏 (huài), which means "bad" or "broken" but focuses more on the state rather than the action of breaking.
Usage of 破
The character 破 (pò) primarily means "to break" or "to tear." It is used both for physical breaking, such as tearing clothes or breaking objects, and metaphorically, such as breaking records.
Common contexts
- Physical damage: 破 can describe something torn or broken, e.g., 破了一个洞 (has a hole).
- Destruction: It can mean to destroy or break something intentionally, e.g., 破坏机器 (break a machine).
- Breaking records: 破 is often used in sports or achievements to mean "to break" a record.
Collocations
- 破纪录 (break a record): used in sports or competitions.
- 破洞 (hole, tear): often used with clothes or materials.
- 破坏 (destroy): formal term for damaging or destroying.
Notes
When using 破, the object is usually something tangible or a concept like a record. It differs from 摔 (shuāi), which means to fall and break accidentally. Also, 破 is often combined with other characters to form compound words with specific meanings.
Avoid confusing 破 with 坏 (huài), which means "bad" or "broken" but focuses more on the state rather than the action of breaking.
Usage of 破
The character 破 (pò) primarily means "to break" or "to tear." It is used both for physical breaking, such as tearing clothes or breaking objects, and metaphorically, such as breaking records.
Common contexts
- Physical damage: 破 can describe something torn or broken, e.g., 破了一个洞 (has a hole).
- Destruction: It can mean to destroy or break something intentionally, e.g., 破坏机器 (break a machine).
- Breaking records: 破 is often used in sports or achievements to mean "to break" a record.
Collocations
- 破纪录 (break a record): used in sports or competitions.
- 破洞 (hole, tear): often used with clothes or materials.
- 破坏 (destroy): formal term for damaging or destroying.
Notes
When using 破, the object is usually something tangible or a concept like a record. It differs from 摔 (shuāi), which means to fall and break accidentally. Also, 破 is often combined with other characters to form compound words with specific meanings.
Avoid confusing 破 with 坏 (huài), which means "bad" or "broken" but focuses more on the state rather than the action of breaking.