shā / chà
verb #16,362

Meanings

  1. 1 to brake
  2. 2 to stop; to halt

Examples

HSK 1
Nǐ kāichē tài kuài le, shā yīxià!
You're driving too fast, hit the brakes!
HSK 4
Sījī jǐnjí shāchē, bìmiǎn le shìgù.
The driver braked suddenly and avoided an accident.

Tips

mistakes
The braking sense is always shā: 刹车 (brake), 急刹车 (to brake hard), 手刹 (handbrake). The other reading, chà, is the Buddhist-temple and split-second sense, as in 刹那.

Components

radical
dāo
knife (radical form of 刀)
on the right is the side form of , the indexing radical. It groups with to cut and to slash; the blade reinforces the image of motion sliced clean to a halt.
phonetic
shā
to kill
on the left supplies the shā sound and a violent edge. In the brake sense the violence is figurative: slamming a vehicle to a hard stop is treated as 'killing' its motion. It also serves as a strong intensifier in casual speech.

Stroke Order

shā