duò
verb #10,755

Meanings

  1. 1 to chop
  2. 2 to mince

Examples

Bǎ ròu duò suì.
Chop the meat into small pieces.
Tā zài chúfáng lǐ duò suàn.
She is mincing garlic in the kitchen.

Tips

usage
implies forceful, repeated chopping with a heavy blade, unlike (qiē) which is a general 'to cut/slice'. (duò shǒu) is slang for impulsive online shopping.

Components

radical
dāo
knife (right-side form of 刀)
Right-side knife radical — vertical side form of , two strokes preserving the blade's edge. Carries the meaning of : to chop with a heavy downward stroke, the kind of mincing motion a cleaver makes on a chopping board. Family: cut, pare, sever, stab — the inventory of blade actions built on upright .
phonetic
duǒ
measure word for flowers (here phonetic)
Left side supplies the sound — duǒ shifting to duò, a regular tone change. 's flower-counting meaning has no semantic role here; pure phonetic. Same phonetic in stamp-foot, to hide — a small family of duo-readers built off the cluster of branches with hanging fruit that originally pictured.

Stroke Order

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