开会

kāihuì

to hold a meeting

HSK 3

Character Breakdown

Usage of 开会

The verb phrase 开会 (kāihuì) literally means "to open a meeting" or "to hold a meeting." It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to indicate the act of gathering people for discussion or decision-making.

Common contexts

开会 is frequently used in workplaces, schools, and organizations when referring to scheduled meetings. It can describe both the action of starting a meeting and the event itself.

Collocations and patterns

  • 开会讨论 (kāihuì tǎolùn): hold a meeting to discuss
  • 开会总结 (kāihuì zǒngjié): hold a meeting to summarize
  • 开会 (bù kāihuì): not hold a meeting

These collocations help specify the purpose or status of the meeting.

Tone and register

开会 is neutral and appropriate in formal and informal speech. It is a standard term used in business and daily life.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 开会 with 会议 (huìyì), which is a noun meaning "meeting" or "conference." 开会 is the verb phrase meaning "to hold a meeting."

Example Sentences

我们明天上午九点开会讨论项目进展。

Wǒmen míngtiān shàngwǔ jiǔ diǎn kāihuì tǎolùn xiàngmù jìnzhǎn.

We will have a meeting at 9 a.m. tomorrow to discuss the project progress.

公司每周都会开会总结工作。

Gōngsī měi zhōu dōu huì kāihuì zǒngjié gōngzuò.

The company holds meetings every week to summarize the work.

经理说今天下午不开会,大家可以早点下班。

Jīnglǐ shuō jīntiān xiàwǔ bù kāihuì, dàjiā kěyǐ zǎodiǎn xiàbān.

The manager said there will be no meeting this afternoon, so everyone can