shì

matter

HSK 1

漢字分解

Understanding (shì)

The character is a versatile noun commonly used to refer to 'matter', 'affair', 'thing', or 'business'. It can denote concrete events or abstract matters depending on context.

Common Uses

  1. Referring to specific events or incidents, e.g., (this matter).
  2. Talking about tasks or things to do, e.g., (have many things to do).
  3. Asking about what happened or the situation, e.g., 发生什么?

Collocations and Patterns

  • (this matter): used to specify a particular event or issue.
  • (have something to do / be busy): often used to indicate being occupied or having an appointment.
  • 没事 (nothing / no problem): used to reassure or indicate no issue.

Usage Notes

  • is often combined with classifiers like (jiàn) when referring to specific matters.
  • It can be abstract or concrete, so context is key.
  • Avoid confusing with (wù), which usually refers to physical objects.

Summary

Mastering helps learners discuss events, tasks, and situations naturally. It appears frequently in daily conversation and formal contexts alike.

例文

这件事很重要,我们必须认真处理。

Zhè jiàn shì hěn zhòngyào, wǒmen bìxū rènzhēn chǔlǐ.

This matter is very important; we must handle it carefully.

他有很多事要做,没时间休息。

Tā yǒu hěn duō shì yào zuò, méi shíjiān xiūxi.

He has a lot of things to do and no time to rest.

发生了什么事?为什么大家都很紧张?

Fāshēngle shénme shì? Wèishéme dàjiā dōu hěn jǐnzhāng?

What happened? Why is everyone so nervous?