zhǎo

to try to find

HSK 2 7
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Usage of (zhǎo)

The verb primarily means "to look for" or "to try to find" something or someone. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when searching for objects, people, or even abstract things like jobs or help.

Common Contexts

  • Physical searching: Looking for lost items like phones or wallets.
  • Seeking assistance or services: Asking someone to help find something or someone.
  • Visiting or contacting: Using to mean "to visit" or "to look for someone" to discuss something.

Collocations and Patterns

  • + object (e.g., 手机) — to look for a specific thing.
  • + person + — to look for someone because you have something to discuss.
  • + 工作/朋友/帮忙 — to seek a job, friends, or help.

Nuances

When using , the speaker implies an active effort to locate or contact. It can be used both for tangible objects and intangible goals. Unlike some synonyms, often carries a casual, everyday tone.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse with . means "to look for," while means "to have found." The latter indicates success in the search.

Summary

is a versatile verb essential for expressing searching or seeking in Mandarin. It appears frequently in daily life and is a key word for HSK level 2 learners.

例文

我在找我的手机,你看见了吗?

Wǒ zài zhǎo wǒ de shǒujī, nǐ kànjiàn le ma?

I'm looking for my phone. Have you seen it?

他去银行找工作了。

Tā qù yínháng zhǎo gōngzuò le.

He went to the bank to look for a job.

我找你有事,等一下好吗?

Wǒ zhǎo nǐ yǒu shì, děng yíxià hǎo ma?

I’m looking for you because I have something to discuss, can you wait a

请帮我找一下这本书。

Qǐng bāng wǒ zhǎo yí xià zhè běn shū.

Please help me find this book.

他找到了丢失的钱包。

Tā zhǎo dào le diūshī de qiánbāo.

He found the lost wallet.

我找不到你的电话号码,可以告诉我吗?

Wǒ zhǎo bù dào nǐ de diànhuà hàomǎ, kěyǐ gàosù wǒ ma?

I can't find your phone number, can you tell me?

他找朋友帮忙搬家。

Tā zhǎo péngyǒu bāngmáng bānjiā.

He is looking for friends to help him move.