硌 (gè) - To press or rub against something hard & to feel uncomfortable due to contact with a
硌 · gè
To press or rub against something hard;
to feel uncomfortable due to contact with a hard object.
To press or rub against something hardto feel uncomfortable due to contact with a
Usage highlights
Uncomfortable to the footPress against the backFeel uncomfortable due to pressingHard object pressingUneven road surfacePebble pressing
Usage & contexts
Examples
- The pebble in my shoe is uncomfortable (硌脚).
- The mattress is too hard and presses against my back (硌背).
- He sat on a stone and felt it pressing (硌得慌).
- The uneven ground made walking difficult (路面硌脚).
Collocations
- Uncomfortable to the foot(硌脚)
- Press against the back(硌背)
- Feel uncomfortable due to pressing(硌得慌)
- Hard object pressing(硬物硌着)
- Uneven road surface(硌脚的路面)
- Pebble pressing(石子硌)
Idioms
- No specific idioms found for this character
Cultural background
FAQ- Commonly used in everyday language to describe physical discomfort from hard objects.
- Often appears in contexts related to footwear, bedding, or seating comfort.