dǎo / dào
verb HSK 2 #553

Meanings

  1. 1 to fall; to collapse
  2. 2 to lie horizontally
  3. 3 to fail; to go bankrupt
  4. 4 to overthrow
  5. 5 to change (trains or buses)
  6. 6 to resell at a profit

Examples

Tā zài xuědì shàng huá le yīxià jiù dǎo le.
He slipped on the snow and went down.
Nà jiā gōngsī qùnián jiù dǎo le.
That company went under last year.
Qù jīchǎng yào dǎo liǎng cì chē.
Getting to the airport takes two transfers.

Tips

mistakes
has two readings and they sit at opposite ends of the meaning space. dǎo (3rd tone) = something goes DOWN: a person falls (摔倒), a building collapses (倒塌), a business fails (倒闭), a regime is overthrown (打倒). dào (4th tone) = something gets FLIPPED or REVERSED: pour out a liquid (倒水), turn an image upside down (倒影), back up a car (倒车 — note the SAME chars also read dǎochē meaning 'transfer between buses'), or as an adverb meaning 'on the contrary' (倒是). Quick test: if a thing toppled or collapsed → dǎo; if a thing was inverted, poured, or it's 'but/yet/actually' → dào.
memory
Both readings share the right-side phonetic (to arrive). Picture dǎo as 'arriving at the ground' — the body, the building, the company all reach the floor. Picture dào as 'arriving the wrong way round' — the bucket arrives mouth-down, the car arrives back-first, the situation arrives contrary to what you expected.

Components

radical
rén
person (radical form)
Person radical on the left — the side-form of . Anchors as something a person does or has happen to them: falling over, being knocked down, tipping a vessel. Same radical in , , — the human-action family.
phonetic
dào
to arrive; to reach
Right side supplies the sound: dào → dǎo (3rd tone, fall/collapse) or dào (4th tone, invert/pour). Semantically there's a faint thread too — 'arriving' becomes 'arriving at the ground' for the dǎo sense, and 'arriving in reverse order' for the dào sense. itself contains the knife radical .

Stroke Order

dǎo