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verb #17,762

Meanings

  1. 1 used in 嘀咕 (to mutter; to feel uneasy)

Examples

Tāliǎ zài jiǎoluò lǐ dígu gè bùtíng.
The two of them kept muttering in the corner.
Tīng le zhè xiāoxi, tā xīnli zhí fàn dígu.
Hearing the news, he started to feel uneasy inside.

Tips

usage
The dí reading is bound to 嘀咕 (to mutter under one's breath, or to feel apprehensive) and 犯嘀咕 (to have misgivings). For the beep or drip sound, the reading is dī.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
on the left is the indexing radical. It marks as a sound, putting it alongside honk and modal particle. Whether a drip, a horn, or muttered speech, signals noise through an opening.
phonetic
stem base (here phonetic)
on the right supplies the sound, an exact match. It originally pictured the stem-base of a plant and now mostly serves as a phonetic. Same family: drop, to pluck, enemy.

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