뜻
The act of putting on or having shoes on one's feet.
문화적 배경
Shoes are almost always removed at the door. Putting them on is the final step before leaving. Similar to China, shoes are removed indoors. The act of putting them on is a ritual of leaving. Shoes are often worn indoors, so 'putting on shoes' might happen earlier in the morning. Shoes are removed in homes and mosques. Putting them on is a sign of preparing to enter the public sphere.
Verb Choice
Always remember: {穿|chuān} = body/feet, {戴|dài} = head/hands.
Home Etiquette
In China, always take off your shoes at the door. You will be 'putting them on' only when you leave.
뜻
The act of putting on or having shoes on one's feet.
Verb Choice
Always remember: {穿|chuān} = body/feet, {戴|dài} = head/hands.
Home Etiquette
In China, always take off your shoes at the door. You will be 'putting them on' only when you leave.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
出门前,别忘了______鞋子。
We use {穿|chuān} for shoes.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the correct sentence.
{穿|chuān} is for shoes, {戴|dài} is for hats.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 快点,我们要迟到了! B: 好,我正在______。
The context is getting ready to leave, so putting on shoes is the logical action.
Match the action to the correct verb.
Which verb do you use for shoes?
{穿|chuān} is for items that cover the body (clothes, shoes).
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제出门前,别忘了______鞋子。
We use {穿|chuān} for shoes.
Choose the correct sentence.
{穿|chuān} is for shoes, {戴|dài} is for hats.
A: 快点,我们要迟到了! B: 好,我正在______。
The context is getting ready to leave, so putting on shoes is the logical action.
Which verb do you use for shoes?
{穿|chuān} is for items that cover the body (clothes, shoes).
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자주 묻는 질문
3 질문No, use {戴|dài} for a watch.
It is neutral and used in all situations.
You can say {穿|chuān}{靴子|xuēzi}.
관련 표현
{脱鞋|tuōxié}
contrastTo take off shoes
{系|xì}{鞋带|xiédài}
builds onTo tie shoelaces
{穿|chuān}{衣服|yīfu}
similarTo put on clothes
{戴|dài}{帽子|màozi}
contrastTo wear a hat