shào

a whistle

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Words with this Character

Meaning and Usage

The character primarily refers to a whistle, a small device used to produce a sharp sound for signaling. It also denotes a sentry post or guard station, especially in military or security contexts.

Common Contexts

is often used in contexts involving security, military, or sports. For example, (whistle) is common in police or sports settings, while (sentry) refers to a guard stationed at a checkpoint or border.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (shàozi): whistle, used for signaling or alerting.
  • (shàobīng): sentry, a soldier or guard on watch.
  • (chuī shào): to blow a whistle, often signaling the start or stop of an event.

Usage Notes

When refers to a whistle, it often appears with verbs like (blow). When referring to a sentry or guard post, it is used in compound words like or . Avoid confusing with similar sounding words like , which specifically means whistle but is more colloquial.

Register and Tone

is a neutral term used in formal and informal contexts, especially in military, police, or sports language. It is not commonly used in everyday casual conversation unless discussing these specific topics.

Example Sentences

警察用哨子在紧急情况下发出警报。

Jǐngchá yòng shàozi zài jǐnjí qíngkuàng xià fāchū jǐngbào.

Police use whistles to sound alarms in emergencies.

哨兵在边境线上日夜巡逻,确保安全。

Shàobīng zài biānjìng xiàn shàng rì yè xúnluó, quèbǎo ānquán.

The sentry patrols day and night along the border to ensure safety.

运动员吹响哨子,比赛正式开始。

Yùndòngyuán chuī xiǎng shàozi, bǐsài zhèngshì kāishǐ.

The athlete blew the whistle, and the game officially started.