nìng / nǐng / níng
adjective #6,943

Meanings

  1. 1 stubborn; bullheaded
  2. 2 contrary; difficult to deal with

Examples

Zhè háizi zhēn nìng, shéi de huà dōu bù tīng.
This kid is really bullheaded; he won't listen to anyone.
Tā píqi nìng, yuè bī yuè bù dòng.
He has a contrary temper, and the more you push him the less he budges.

Tips

usage
The nìng reading describes a stubborn, contrary personality, someone who digs in and resists. It is mostly colloquial and northern. The action verbs 'twist / wring' (nǐng) and 'pinch' (níng) are separate readings of the same character.

Components

radical
shǒu
hand (left-form)
Left-side hand radical, the compressed form of used along the left edge. It supplies the meaning: an action done with the hands. The character covers a tight family of grip-and-turn motions: twist, wring, pinch, screw. It joins , , and in the manual-action family.
phonetic
níng
peaceful; rather
Right supplies the sound, an exact match for the level-tone reading níng (and nǐng / nìng in the other senses). itself shows a roof over , picturing peace under shelter; that 'peaceful' meaning is incidental here, the right side is read purely for sound.

Stroke Order

nìng