vêtements; s'habiller; servir; prendre; être convaincu; être habitué à

HSK Level 6

Exemples de phrases

我正在穿衣服。

wǒ zhèngzài chuān yīfu.

I am putting on clothes.

他穿着一件蓝色的衬衫。

tā chuānzhe yī jiàn lán sè de chènshān.

He is wearing a blue shirt.

她喜欢穿裙子。

tā xǐhuan chuān qúnzi.

She likes to wear skirts.

Synonymes

衣服 (yīfú)

clothes

服从 (fúcóng)

obey

Antonymes

(tuō)

take off

不穿 (bù chuān)

not wear

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Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 服 (fú) is composed of two parts: the radical 纟 (mí) on the left, which represents clothing, and the phonetic component 服 (fú) on the right, which is a simplified form of the character 覆 (fù), meaning "to cover". Together, these two components form the character 服, which originally meant "clothing" or "garment". Over time, its meaning expanded to include the idea of "to wear" or "to put on", as well as the more abstract concepts of "to obey" or "to submit". In modern Chinese, 服 is commonly used in a variety of contexts, including clothing, obedience, and service. For example, the phrase 穿衣服 (chuān yīfu) means "to wear clothes", while the phrase 服从命令 (fú cóng mìnglìng) means "to obey orders".