/ xià
verb #910

Meanings

  1. 1 to scare
  2. 2 to intimidate
  3. 3 to threaten
  4. 4 tut-tut (interjection of disapproval)
  5. 5 ha (interjection of astonishment)

Examples

Tāmen yòng bàolì kǒnghè zhèngrén.
They threatened the witness with violence.
Kōnghuà hè bú zhù wǒ.
Empty threats can't intimidate me.
Hè, nǐ zěnme néng gàn zhèzhǒng shì?
Tut! How could you do something like that?

Tips

register
hè is the formal, written reading — lives mostly in two-character compounds about deliberate intimidation: 恐吓 (threaten), 恫吓 (menace), 威吓 (cow into submission). The standalone verb hè barely appears in speech; learners meet it almost entirely through these compounds.
memory
Two readings, two registers. xià = spoken scare (你吓我一跳 = you startled me). hè = written intimidate (恐吓 = legal-language 'criminal threat'). Picture xià as a friend going BOO behind you; hè as a prosecutor reading out the charge of 恐吓罪.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Left mouth — the indexing radical. Anchors as something done with the voice: a sudden shout to startle someone. From that vocal jolt came the modern senses to scare and to threaten. Same vocal family as , , .
phonetic
xià
down; below
Right supplies the sound for the xià reading. The down-arrow shape also adds a faint semantic hook: a startled person ducks down or sinks. Same phonetic in . For the hè reading (恐吓, 威吓), the sound link has drifted — the traditional form took its phonetic from instead.

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