挨打

áidǎ
verb HSK 6 #10,292

Meanings

  1. 1 to take a beating; to get hit
  2. 2 to be beaten up

Characters

To endure being hit - to take a beating (the recipient's perspective).

Examples

HSK 2
Tā xiǎoshíhòu jīngcháng áidǎ.
He was often beaten as a child.
HSK 3
Luòhòu jiùyào áidǎ.
If you fall behind, you'll get beaten. (A nation that is weak will be bullied.)
HSK 5
Miànduì qiángdà de duìshǒu, zhǔnbèi bùzú de qiúduì zhǐnéng bèidòng áidǎ.
Facing a strong opponent, the under-prepared team could only take a passive beating.

Tips

usage
Note the pronunciation: ái (2nd tone), not āi (1st tone). Other ái compounds: 挨骂 (get scolded), 挨饿 (go hungry), 挨冻 (suffer from cold). All describe enduring something unpleasant.
culture
落后就要挨打 is a famous political saying in China, meaning "backwardness leads to being bullied." It reflects the national memory of being weakened and invaded in the 19th-20th centuries.

Stroke Order

āi