tuō
verb HSK 6 #1,490

Meanings

  1. 1 to drag; to pull; to haul
  2. 2 to delay; to procrastinate
  3. 3 to mop (the floor)

Examples

Bié tuō le, gǎnjǐn zuò ba.
Stop procrastinating, do it now.
Tā tuō zhe xínglǐxiāng zǒu le.
He dragged his suitcase away.
Zhè jiàn shì bùnéng zài tuō le.
This matter can't be delayed any longer.
Tā měitiān dōu tuōdì.
She mops the floor every day.

Tips

usage
拖地 (tuō dì) = to mop the floor. 拖延 (tuō yán) = to procrastinate/delay (more formal). 拖后腿 (tuō hòu tuǐ) = to hold someone back, to be a drag on someone.
memory
The hand radical on the left + on the right — your hand pulling something along behind.

Components

radical
shǒu
hand (radical)
Left hand radical — the side-stacking variant of . Anchors in dragging/pulling actions: hauling something heavy along the ground, mopping a floor, pulling a load. Also covers the figurative 'drag out' sense — delaying, procrastinating, letting something stretch on. Family: (pull), (yank), (drag).
phonetic
it; (originally a snake)
Right supplies the sound — tā drifted to tuō, both sharing the same Old Chinese rime. was originally a pictograph of a long snake (later borrowed for the pronoun 'it'). The image is mnemonic: dragging something long like a snake along behind you. Family: (shé, snake), (tuó, camel), (tuó, weight).

Stroke Order

tuō