Chinese Chinese

Vocab Builder for commonly used words in Chinese.

担心 (dān xīn)
worried

The Chinese word for 'worried' is '担心.' It is an adjective that describes feeling anxious or showing anxiety because of something that is happening or might happen. It is often used in conversation and writing, and can be used to express concern for others or personal worry. It can be used with other words to form different phrases and sentences.

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担忧 (dān yōu)
worry

The Chinese word '担忧' is used to express a feeling of anxiety or concern about actual or potential problems, just like the English word 'worry'. It's often used in a context where someone is worried or concerned about something or someone.

(lā)
pull

The Chinese word '拉' is commonly used to represent the action of 'pull'. It can be used in various contexts, such as pulling a door open, pulling a cart, pulling somebody toward you, etc. Remember to combine it with the proper noun or object being pulled for proper usage.

拉伸 (lā shēn)
strain

In Chinese, '拉伸' is used to express the concept of strain, either physical or mental. It can refer to the act of stretching or extending something to its limit, or it can also describe the pressure or tension one might feel.

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拒绝 (juè jué)
refuse

The Chinese word '拒绝' (juè jué) translates to 'refuse' in English. It is primarily used in contexts where someone is denying or rejecting an offer or request. Much like the English word, it can be used in a variety of contexts, both formal and informal, but always conveys a strong intent to not accept something.

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(tuō)
drag

The Chinese word '拖' is used similar to its English counterpart 'drag'. It can mean to pull something with difficulty or effort due to its weight, or to cause something to move by pulling it along a surface, generally the ground. It can also be used in a metaphorical sense, like dragging on time, etc. Its usage highly depends on the context.

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拳击 (quán jī)
Boxing

In Chinese, '拳击' means boxing. It is used in the same way as English, commonly referred to as a combat sport or martial art where two people throw punches at each other. It can be used in different sentences to refer to the boxing sport, boxing match or the action of boxing.

拼写 (pīn xiě)
spell

In Chinese, '拼写' or 'pīn xiě' is a verb similar to its English counterpart 'spell'. It generally refers to the action of producing a word letter by letter. The term is commonly used in educational contexts or whenever there's a need for precise verbal or written communication.

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(ná)
take

The Chinese word '拿' translates to 'take' in English. It is generally used in the same context as the English word 'take'. For example, 'Take this box with you' can be translated as '拿这个盒子跟你走'. '拿' can be used in combination with other characters to form different phrases with varying meanings related to the concept of taking.

(chí)
hold

In Chinese, '持' holds a similar meaning to 'hold' in English. It can refer to the physical act of holding, managing or maintaining something. This word is often used in formal contexts and in combination with other characters.

(guà)
hang

The character '挂' in Chinese is typically used to mean hang or suspend something. It can be used in different contexts like '挂画' (hang a picture) or '挂电话' (hang up the phone). It's a verb in the Chinese language that represents an action.

指令 (zhǐlìng)
instruction

The Chinese word for 'instruction' is '指令'. It is used in a very similar context as in English, meaning a directive or order given by someone in authority. It is commonly used in settings like classes, meetings, programming, or any scenario that requires following a specific set of steps.

指南 (zhǐnán)
guide

In Chinese, the word '指南' is used to refer to a guide. This could be anything from a physical booklet or map that helps navigate a city, to an individual who leads tours or gives information. It can also be used metaphorically, referring to something that provides detailed advice or instruction in a particular area.

指定 (zhi3 ding4)
specify

In Chinese, '指定' (zhi3 ding4) is used similar to how 'specify' is used in English. It signals the act of explicitly stating or defining something. For instance, you might '指定' a time for a meeting or '指定' particular conditions for a task.

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指导 (zhǐdǎo)
guidance

In Chinese, the word '指导' means guidance and it is primarily used to refer to the act of pointing out and directing, similar to how 'guidance' is used in English. It is used when someone is being led or advised by another person, especially with regard to educational or vocational situations. It can also be used in the context of guidance systems in technology.

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指控 (zhǐ kòng)
accuse

The Chinese word '指控' is used similarly to 'accuse' in English. It is often used in legal contexts to indicate a formal charge or claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong.

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指示 (zhǐ shì)
indicate

The Chinese word '指示' is used in a similar context as 'indicate' in English. It may be used to show a direction, specify a condition, or reveal a particular action or state. This term is commonly found in instructional, directional, or descriptive settings.

(àn)
press

In Chinese, '按' is a common word that means 'press'. It is used often in various contexts and sentence structures. It can be used both in a literal sense, like pressing a button, and in a more metaphorical sense, like pressing on with a task.

按钮 (àn niǔ)
button

In Chinese, '按钮' (button) is often used in web development and technology contexts to mean an interactive button on a webpage or digital interface. Just like in English, it can also refer to a button on clothing. Depending on the context, '按钮' may take on slightly different usages and meanings.

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挑战 (tiǎo zhàn)
challenge

This Chinese word '挑战' means 'challenge' in English. It's used similarly to the English word, referring to a call to someone to engage in a contest or fight, or a task or situation that tests someone's abilities. You may see it used in the context of competition, difficulty, or adversity.

(wā)
dig

The Chinese word '挖' is used similarly as the English word 'dig'. It represents the action of removing soil or other substances from the ground in order to create a hole or for another purpose such as finding something hidden or buried. Just like in English, it can also be used metaphorically in phrases expressing scrutiny or investigation.

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损失 (sǔnshī)
loss

The Chinese word '损失' is used in a similar context as the English word 'loss'. It can be used to refer to the loss of physical items, financial loss, or loss in a more abstract sense, such as loss of time. It's a very common word used in daily conversation, business context or even in news.

损害 (sǔn hài)
damage

In Chinese, '损害' or 'damage' refers to the action that causes harm or decrease in value, quality or functionality. Usually used in context of physical damage to objects, but can also refer to psychological or emotional harm in some cases.

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(diào)
drop

The Chinese word '掉' is used in a very similar way to the English word 'drop', it can either refer to the physical act of letting, causing or suffering something/someone to fall. Alternatively, it can be used to indicate a decrease in level or amount of something. But unlike English, different contexts may use different words in Chinese, so it should be used cautiously.

(pái)
row

In Chinese, '排' is used to indicate 'row'. It is used in similar context as in English, predominantly to describe a line of things arranged side by side or one behind another. However, please note Chinese language is heavily context dependent and 'row' might have a different translation in different situations.

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排序 (páixù)
sort

The Chinese word for 'sort' is '排序' which is often used in everyday conversation and formal writing to refer to categorizing or organizing items or processes according to certain criteria.

排球 (pái qiú)
Volleyball

In Chinese, '排球' is the term used to refer to the sport of volleyball. It can be used in sentences to refer to the sport itself or a volleyball. The game is very popular in China, and it is often played in schools and clubs.

探索 (tàn suǒ)
explore

The Chinese word '探索' is used similarly to the English word 'explore'. It can refer to discovering, investigating, or researching something. It is used in various contexts, for instance in science ('探索宇宙' - explore the universe), in literature ('探索主题' - explore a theme), or in travel ('探索新地方' - explore new places).

接受 (jiē shòu)
accept

The Chinese word '接受' is used similarly to the English word 'accept'. It can mean to receive, take, agree or consent. Besides, it can be used in various contexts, just like the English word, in phrases and sentences.

接待 (jiēdài)
reception

The Chinese word '接待' is most commonly used to describe the action or process of receiving and entertaining guests or visitors. In the business world, it can also mean the act of providing service for customers or clients, such as in hotels or offices. It's a term that widely used in social, hospitality or ceremonial contexts in Chinese.

Example sentences with  接待
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