verb #1,170

Meanings

  1. 1 to reach; to arrive at
  2. 2 to attain; to achieve
  3. 3 to communicate; to express

Examples

Wǒmen dàodá le mùdìdì.
We arrived at the destination.
Wǒ xiǎng biǎodá wǒ de gǎnxiè.
I want to express my gratitude.
Sùdù dádào le měi xiǎoshí yībǎi gōnglǐ.
The speed reached 100 km/h.

Tips

usage
is used in: 到达 (arrive), 表达 (express), 达到 (reach/achieve), 发达 (developed), 传达 (convey).

Components

radical
chuò
walk (radical, variant of 辵)
Walk radical wraps around the bottom-left — the indexing radical, the modern simplified form of 'to halt and step.' Marks as a movement verb: reaching, arriving, getting through. Standard for all travel and passage characters: to pass through, to enter, side, far, near.
phonetic
big (phonetic)
Inner supplies the sound — dà to dá, only the tone changes. The simplified character uses as a streamlined phonetic substitute for traditional , which had the more elaborate (sheep + earth) inside. Pure phonetic; 'a big stride to arrive' is a handy memory hook.

Stroke Order