verb HSK 4 #2,583

Meanings

  1. 1 to move
  2. 2 to shift
  3. 3 to change position

Characters

(grain) + (many) - moving grain from place to place.

Examples

HSK 2
Bùyào yí kāi nǐ de shǒu.
Don't move your hand away.
HSK 3
Qǐng bǎ yǐzi yí yīxià.
Please move the chair a bit.
HSK 5
Tā bǎ mùguāng yí dào le chuāngwài.
He shifted his gaze to outside the window.

Tips

usage
often appears with directional complements: 移开 (move away), 移到 (move to), 移过来 (move over here). It implies a controlled, deliberate movement rather than casual motion.

Components

radical
standing grain (radical)
Left grain radical - the indexing radical, depicting a stalk of cereal with a bowed head ripe for harvest. Originally referred to transplanting young rice seedlings, hence the grain anchor. Same radical sits in to plant, autumn, rice, second-of-time (a tiny grain-tip).
phonetic
duō
many (phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound - duō drifted to yí through Old Chinese alternation (sharing the same final). itself stacks two (evening), but the 'many' meaning is incidental here - pure phonetic role. Same phonetic series produces extravagant and to tremble.

Stroke Order