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— meaning in English: mill

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 磨 (mó) in agricultural contexts, such as discussing traditional milling methods to produce flour or when referring to grinding spices in a kitchen setting. It can also appear in literary works, where it metaphorically describes the process of refining skills through practice.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 研 (yán), which also means 'to grind' but is specifically used for finer grinding like spices or pigments. You would choose 磨 (mó) when referring to larger-scale processes or machinery used in milling.
Culture
The character 磨 (mó) is composed of the radical for 'stone' and a component suggesting 'to grind,' reflecting its historical use in milling grains. In ancient China, mills were vital for food production, symbolizing the connection between hard work and sustenance, a theme often celebrated in folklore and poetry.
FAQ
Q.What does 磨 mean in English?
磨 (mó) translates to 'mill' in English, referring to a facility where grains are ground into flour or a device used for grinding.
Q.How do you use 磨 in a sentence?
You can say, '我在磨面粉' (Wǒ zài mó miànfěn) which means 'I am grinding flour.' This illustrates both the action and the object clearly.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with the word 磨?
A common mistake is to confuse 磨 (mó) with 研 (yán), as both involve grinding. Remember that 磨 (mó) is more about milling or grinding in bulk, while 研 (yán) focuses on fine grinding.
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