卷入

juǎnrù

to be drawn into

HSK 7

Character Breakdown

Usage of 卷入

The verb 卷入 (juǎnrù) means to be involved or caught up in a situation, often unexpectedly or unwillingly. It frequently appears in contexts where someone is drawn into conflicts, disputes, or events beyond their control.

Common contexts

Collocations

Nuance

Using 卷入 implies a lack of intention or desire to be involved, highlighting the involuntary nature of the involvement. It is often used in formal or news contexts but can appear in everyday speech when describing complicated situations.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 卷入 with 参与 (cānyù), which means to participate actively and willingly. 卷入 emphasizes being drawn in, often unwillingly.

Example Sentences

他不小心卷入了公司的内部纠纷。

Tā bù xiǎoxīn juǎnrùle gōngsī de nèibù jiūfēn.

He accidentally got involved in the company's internal dispute.

很多无辜的市民被卷入了这场抗议活动。

Hěn duō wúgū de shìmín bèi juǎnrùle zhè chǎng kàngyì huódòng.

Many innocent citizens were caught up in this protest.

他不想卷入政治争斗,所以保持中立。

Tā bù xiǎng juǎnrù zhèngzhì zhēngdòu, suǒyǐ bǎochí zhōnglì.

He doesn't want to get involved in political struggles, so he stays neutral.