Learn a Chinese Character - 耗 (Hào - To consume; to use up; to waste; to deplete)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 耒/lěi (plow)

Stroke Count: 10 strokes

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Hào (Fourth tone)

3. Meaning

Basic Meaning: To consume; to use up; to waste; to deplete

Extended Meaning: To spend; to exhaust; to drain; to wear out

Additional Meaning: Often used to describe the process of using resources or energy gradually

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Verb

Usage: Often used with nouns indicating resources, time, energy, etc.

Common Structures:

Usage Notes: Generally has a negative connotation, indicating unnecessary consumption or waste.

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, "耗" is often contrasted with the value of frugality.

It forms a contrast with traditional Chinese concepts of thrift (such as "勤俭节约" qín jiǎn jié yuē - diligence and frugality).

In modern society, "耗" is also often used to describe issues of resource consumption and environmental protection.

The character appears in many Chinese idioms and proverbs, reflecting people's attitudes toward resource utilization.

7. Example Sentence

Example 1: 这个项目耗费了大量的时间和精力。

This project consumed a great deal of time and energy.

Example 2: 过度使用手机会消耗很多电量。

Excessive use of mobile phones consumes a lot of battery power.

Example 3: 我们应该避免浪费水资源。

We should avoid wasting water resources.

8. Memory Tips

Structure Memory: "耗" is composed of "耒" (plow) and "毛". You can understand it as using a plow for farming consumes physical strength.

Association Memory: Associate "耗" with words like "消耗" (to consume) and "耗费" (to spend).

Antonym Memory: Remember that the antonym of "耗" is "省" (to save).

Scenario Memory: Imagine scenes where resources are gradually consumed, such as the consumption of phone battery.

Pronunciation Memory: "耗" is pronounced "Hào" with the fourth tone, the same as "号" and "浩".

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