This is the 1944th most frequent Chinese word.

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The Chinese word "操" can mean "to exercise," "to drill," or "to operate," depending on context. It is also a vulgar curse word in some cases.


'操' in this context refers to 'exercise' or 'practice', commonly associated with physical activities, particularly martial arts.

他每天早晨都会到公园操练武术。

He practices martial arts in the park every morning.


'操' here relates to 'control' or 'manipulate', as part of the word '操控', referring to the operation or manipulation of equipment.

这个机器的操控非常简单,适合初学者使用。

The operation of this machine is very simple, suitable for beginners.


'操' in '操行' pertains to 'conduct', indicating moral or behavioral standards.

学生们需要遵守学校的操行规范。

Students need to adhere to the school's conduct rules.