jiàn

to splash

HSK 6

Character Breakdown

Usage and Nuances of (jiàn)

The verb primarily describes the action of liquid splashing or scattering due to impact or movement. It often implies an unintentional or sudden dispersal of water or other fluids onto surfaces or people.

Common Contexts

  • Describing rainwater or liquid splashing onto clothes or objects.
  • Accidental spilling or splashing during eating or cooking.
  • Children or animals playing in water causing splashes.

Collocations and Patterns

  • + object: indicates the target of the splash (e.g., 衣服, splashed onto clothes).
  • : describes water splashing up or scattering.

Register and Tone

is neutral and commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is more specific than general verbs like "" (to splash or pour) because it emphasizes the scattering effect.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with . often implies a deliberate action of splashing or pouring, while usually describes an accidental or natural splash.

Understanding helps learners describe vivid scenes involving liquids and their movement, adding detail to everyday conversations about weather, cooking, or play.

Example Sentences

雨水溅到了我的衣服上。

Yǔshuǐ jiàn dào le wǒ de yīfu shàng.

Rainwater splashed onto my clothes.

他不小心把汤溅到了桌子上。

Tā bù xiǎoxīn bǎ tāng jiàn dào le zhuōzi shàng.

He accidentally splashed soup onto the table.

孩子们在水坑里玩耍,水花四处溅起。

Háizimen zài shuǐkēng lǐ wánshuǎ, shuǐhuā sìchù jiàn qǐ.

The children played in the puddle, splashing water everywhere.