shōu
verb HSK 2 #954

Meanings

  1. 1 to receive
  2. 2 to collect
  3. 3 to put away

Examples

Wǒ shōudào le nǐ de xìn.
I received your letter.
Qǐng bǎ dōngxi shōu hǎo.
Please put things away properly.
Zhèjiā diàn bù shōu xiànjīn.
This shop doesn't accept cash.

Tips

usage
appears in many compounds: 收到, 收入, 收集, 收拾, 收费.

Components

radical
action; strike (radical form)
Right indexing radical — a hand wielding a stick, marking deliberate physical action. Anchors in the active-doing family alongside (alter), (teach), (govern), (arrange). The stick-and-hand motion fits 'gathering up, taking in, harvesting' — is what you do, not what happens.
phonetic
jiū
entwine; gather
Left two strokes — an old picture of two cords twisted together for binding. Provides a faint sound link (jiū → shōu, with heavy historical drift) plus a semantic flavor of pulling things in. Otherwise rare in modern characters; learners can treat it as the 'binding-cord' bracket of .

Stroke Order

shōu