戴德

dàidé
verb #36,953

Meanings

  1. 1 to be deeply grateful
  2. 2 to feel indebted (literary)

Examples

Quán jiārén duì tā gǎn'ēn dàidé.
The whole family is profoundly grateful to him.
Shòu rén zhī ēn, lǐ yīng dàidé.
When one receives kindness, gratitude is only proper.

Tips

usage
Almost never appears alone in modern Chinese — speakers reach for the four-character idiom 感恩戴德 (gǎn'ēn dàidé, 'to feel kindness and bear gratitude'). here keeps its old sense 'to bear on the head' = to carry someone's kindness around with you everywhere.
history
戴德 is also the name of Western Han scholar 戴德 (Dai De, c. 1st century BCE), compiler of 《礼记》 (Senior Dai's Record of Rites). His nephew compiled the more famous 《礼记》 (《礼记》).

Stroke Order

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