This is the 8105th most frequent Chinese word.
charley
The word "charley" does not have a meaning in Chinese; it is an English name or term.
In this sentence, '查理' is used as a proper noun, the name of a person, showcasing its function as a subject in the sentence.
查理经常帮助他的朋友解决问题。
Charley often helps his friends solve problems.
Here, '查理' acts as the subject complement, identifying the winner of the competition.
这次比赛的冠军是查理。
The champion of this competition is Charley.
In this context, '查理' functions as the object of the verb '拜访', indicating the person being visited.