duò
verb #10,755

Meanings

  1. 1 to chop
  2. 2 to mince

Examples

HSK 5
Bǎ ròu duò suì.
Chop the meat into small pieces.
HSK 7-9
Tā zài chúfáng lǐ duò suàn.
She is mincing garlic in the kitchen.

Tips

usage
implies forceful, repeated chopping with a heavy blade, unlike which is a general 'to cut/slice'. 剁手 is slang for impulsive online shopping.

Components

radical
dāo
knife (right-side form of 刀)
Right-side knife radical - vertical side form of , two strokes preserving the blade's edge. Carries the meaning of : to chop with a heavy downward stroke, the kind of mincing motion a cleaver makes on a chopping board. Family: cut, pare, sever, stab - the inventory of blade actions built on upright .
phonetic
duǒ
measure word for flowers (phonetic)
Left side supplies the sound - duǒ shifting to duò, a regular tone change. 's flower-counting meaning has no semantic role here; pure phonetic. Same phonetic in stamp-foot, to hide - a small family of duo-readers built off the cluster of branches with hanging fruit that originally pictured.

Stroke Order

duò