半吊子

bàndiàozi
noun #36,794

Meanings

  1. 1 dabbler
  2. 2 smatterer
  3. 3 half-baked person
  4. 4 tactless and impulsive person

Examples

HSK 3
Xué wǔshù bùnéng bàndiàozi, bìxū měitiān liànxí.
You can't dabble in martial arts; you have to practice every day.
HSK 5
Tā zuòshì sān tiān dǎyú liǎng tiān shài wǎng, shì ge shízú de bàndiàozi.
He fishes for three days and dries the net for two - a complete half-baker.

Tips

history
The traditional Chinese copper coin came in strings of 1,000 (一吊 yì diào). Half a string - 半吊 - was an incomplete, awkward amount, not enough to count as a full unit. The phrase migrated from money to people: someone who only half-mastered something. Today it carries flavors of both 'amateur' and 'rash, half-cocked'.

Stroke Order

bàn
diào