noun #6,366

Meanings

  1. 1 enemy
  2. 2 to be a match for

Examples

HSK 3
Shuāngfāng hùxiāng díduì.
The two sides are hostile to each other.
HSK 7-9
Dírén chètuì dào shānlǐ qù le.
The enemy retreated to the mountains.
HSK 7-9
Tā de qíyì wúrén néng dí.
His chess skills are unmatched.

Tips

memory
(tongue) + (strike), an opponent who fights back.

Components

radical
tap; strike (radical form)
Right strike radical, the indexing component, the side-form of . Pictures a hand wielding a stick. originally meant 'one who can strike back at you on equal terms', a foe of comparable strength. The strike radical preserves this combative core. Same anchor in , , .
phonetic
shé
tongue (here phonetic shorthand)
Left replaces the dense element of traditional . Supplies the sound by simplification convention; the original (dí) phonetic is preserved through this shorthand. The 'tongue' meaning of has no semantic role here; it is a pure cursive simplification adopted in 1956.

Stroke Order