shēn

body; oneself

HSK 4

漢字分解

Core Meaning

The character primarily means "body" or "torso," referring to the physical human body. It is often used in contexts related to health, physical condition, or describing someone's stature.

Extended Meanings

Besides the literal body, can also refer to one's social status or identity, such as (shēnfèn), meaning "status" or "position." This usage is common in formal or official contexts.

Common Collocations

  • 身体 (shēntǐ): body, health — used when talking about physical health.
  • 身高 (shēngāo): height — used to describe how tall someone is.
  • 身份 (shēnfèn): identity, status — used in social or professional contexts.

Usage Notes

When using to talk about the body, it often appears in compound words rather than alone. For social status, is the standard term. Avoid confusing with (tǐ), which also means body but is more general and often used in scientific or anatomical contexts.

Register and Tone

is neutral and common in both spoken and written Chinese. When referring to social status, it tends to appear in more formal or written language.

例文

他的身高很高,运动能力也很强。

Tā de shēngāo hěn gāo, yùndòng nénglì yě hěn qiáng.

He is tall and also very athletic.

请注意保护好自己的身体健康。

Qǐng zhùyì bǎohù hǎo zìjǐ de shēntǐ jiànkāng.

Please take good care of your health.

他在公司里的身分很重要。

Tā zài gōngsī lǐ de shēnfèn hěn zhòngyào.

His position in the company is very important.