surname Yi

HSK 6

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

The character "" primarily means "wing" in Chinese, referring to the wings of birds, airplanes, or other flying objects. It is also used as a surname, pronounced "Yì".

Common Contexts

You will often see "" in contexts related to flight, such as describing birds, insects, or aircraft. When used as a surname, it appears in personal names and formal documents.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 展开 (yì zhǎn kāi): to spread wings, often used literally for birds or figuratively for gaining freedom or power.
  • 飞机 (fēi jī yì): airplane wing, a common technical term.
  • (yì xià): under the wing, used in both literal and metaphorical senses.

Usage Notes

When used as a noun, "" is quite formal and literary compared to the more common word "翅膀" (chìbǎng) for wings in everyday speech. As a surname, it is relatively rare. Avoid confusing "" with "" (yì), which means righteousness but sounds similar.

Understanding these nuances will help learners use "" appropriately in both spoken and written Chinese.

예문

鸟儿展开了它的翼,准备飞翔。

Niǎo ér zhǎn kāi le tā de yì, zhǔn bèi fēi xiáng.

The bird spread its wings, ready to fly.

他的名字叫翼,是一个很有名的作家。

Tā de míng zì jiào Yì, shì yí gè hěn yǒu míng de zuò jiā.

His name is Yi, and he is a very famous writer.

飞机的翼设计得非常先进,可以提高飞行效率。

Fēi jī de yì shè jì de fēi cháng xiān jìn, kě yǐ tí gāo fēi xíng xiào lǜ.

The airplane's wing is designed very advancedly to improve flight