dàng / dǎng
verb #2,579

Meanings

  1. 1 to arrange; to put in order; to set up neatly

Examples

Shēnyè lǐ, jiēshang jǐmǎn le dàpáidàng.
Late at night the open-air food stalls fill the street.
Zǒu zhīqián bǎ dōngxi dàng hǎo.
Get everything in order before you leave.

Tips

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The dàng reading is genuinely rare in modern Chinese — you'll meet it almost exclusively in one fixed compound: 大排挡 (open-air food stall / late-night street eatery, a fixture of Cantonese-speaking cities). Here is the same root as — 'a slot / arranged stall' — and you'll see both 大排挡 and 大排档 in writing, with now more common in mainland use. For every other meaning, read .

Components

radical
shǒu
hand radical
Left radical is the side-form of (hand). It marks as a hand-action: blocking, fending off, parrying. The hand radical groups with the family of physical-contact verbs — (hit), (pull), (push), (hang), (carry on shoulder pole).
phonetic
dāng
to be; appropriate
Right phonetic supplies the sound — dāng shifted to dǎng through tone change only. itself means 'to face, take on, be appropriate', and its 'standing in front of' sense bleeds through faintly: to something is to interpose your hand and face the incoming force. Same phonetic series in (file/folder) and (cooking pan).

Stroke Order

dàng