钞票

chāo piào

paper money

HSK 6

한자 분해

Understanding 钞票 (chāopiào)

钞票 specifically refers to paper money or banknotes, distinguishing it from coins (硬币). It is a formal term often used in contexts involving cash transactions or discussions about currency.

Usage in Daily Life

钞票 is commonly used when talking about physical cash, especially in contrast to electronic payments or coins. For example, when a store does not accept cash, it might say it does not accept 钞票.

Common Collocations

  • 钞票 (a few banknotes): used to specify quantity
  • 钞票 (exchange for banknotes): used when converting money
  • 钞票 (accept banknotes): used in commercial contexts

Nuances and Tips

钞票 is more formal and specific than (money) or 现金 (cash). It emphasizes the physical paper form of money. Avoid confusing 钞票 with , which can mean ticket or ballot. 钞票 always refers to currency notes.

Summary

Use 钞票 when you want to clearly indicate paper money, especially in financial or transactional contexts. It helps distinguish from coins and electronic money, making your speech precise and clear.

예문

我钱包里只有几张钞票,没有硬币。

Wǒ qiánbāo lǐ zhǐ yǒu jǐ zhāng chāopiào, méiyǒu yìngbì.

I only have a few banknotes in my wallet, no coins.

这家商店不收钞票,只接受电子支付。

Zhè jiā shāngdiàn bù shōu chāopiào, zhǐ jiēshòu diànzǐ zhīfù.

This store does not accept paper money, only electronic payments.

他把所有的钞票都换成了硬币。

Tā bǎ suǒyǒu de chāopiào dōu huàn chéng le yìngbì.

He exchanged all his banknotes for coins.