fāng xíng
square
The Chinese term '方形' is used to describe the geometric shape that we know as a square in English. It's used in the same way as it is in English and can refer to the actual shape or anything that bears a resemblance to that shape in terms of its physical dimensions (i.e. length and width being equal).
Wǒ xǐhuān fāngxíng de shèjì.
I like square designs.
The phrase is expressing a personal preference for square designs.
Wǒmen zuòle yīgè fāngxíng de dàngāo.
We made a square cake.
The sentence is talking about the shape of a cake that was made.
Zhè shì yīgè fāngxíng de chuānghù.
This is a square window.
This sentence is describing the shape of a window.
Tā de yǎnjīng shì fāngxíng de.
This sentence is depicting the shape of her eyes.
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Tā dài zhe yīgè fāngxíng de shǒubiǎo.
He is wearing a square watch.
This sentence is describing the shape of a watch that a person is wearing.
Tā huàle yīgè fāngxíng de fángzi.
She drew a square house.
This sentence is talking about the shape of a house that was drawn.
Túliào de píngzi shì fāngxíng de.
The paint bottle is square.
This phrase describes the shape of a paint bottle.
Wǒ mǎile yīgè fāngxíng de lǐwù hé.
I bought a square gift box.
The phrase talks about the shape of a gift box that was purchased.
Zhè piàn tiányě shì fāngxíng de.
This field is square.
This sentence describes the shape of a field.
Wǒ ná de cānjīnzhǐ shì fāngxíng de.
The napkin I'm holding is square.
This phrase is about the shape of the napkin that the speaker is holding.