to lie on one's stomach

HSK 6

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

The verb (pā) specifically means "to lie on one's stomach" or "to lie face down." It is often used to describe a relaxed or casual posture, such as lying on the floor, a table, or ground. This word is common in spoken and written Chinese when describing body positions.

Common Collocations and Patterns

These collocations emphasize the location or action while lying face down. is often used with verbs of rest or play, highlighting a relaxed or informal setting.

Usage Notes

is different from (tǎng), which means "to lie down" generally without specifying the position. always implies lying on the stomach or face down. It is less formal and often used in everyday conversation. Avoid confusing with (fú), which can also mean "to lie down" but is more literary or formal.

예문

小狗趴在地上睡觉,看起来很舒服。

Xiǎo gǒu pā zài dì shàng shuì jiào, kàn qǐlái hěn shūfu.

The puppy is lying on the ground sleeping, looking very comfortable.

他趴在桌子上看书,姿势很放松。

Tā pā zài zhuōzi shàng kàn shū, zīshì hěn fàngsōng.

He is lying on the table reading a book, his posture is very relaxed.

孩子们喜欢趴在地上玩积木。

Háizimen xǐhuān pā zài dì shàng wán jīmù.

Children like to lie on the floor playing with building blocks.