>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Theoretical Linguistics >> Phonology

What does shun mean in Chinese?

"Shun" in Chinese has two main meanings:

1. 避 (bì): This means "to avoid" or "to shun," in the sense of deliberately staying away from something or someone.

Example: 他避开人群 (Tā bìkāi rénqún) - He avoided the crowd.

2. 顺 (shùn): This means "smooth" or "顺畅 (shùnchàng) - fluent," and can also mean "to follow" or "to obey."

Example: 事情很顺 (Shìqing hěn shùn) - Things went smoothly.

In the context of "to shun someone," it is more likely that you are looking for the character 避 (bì).

However, it's important to consider the context in which you are using the word "shun" because both characters can be used in different ways.

For example, you might say "顺其自然 (shùnqí zìrán) - to go with the flow" or "顺手 (shùnshǒu) - handy," which are both related to the character 顺 (shùn).

If you can give me more context, I can help you choose the correct character for "shun."

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.