shuāi
verb HSK 5 #1,887

Meanings

  1. 1 to fall down; to tumble
  2. 2 to throw down; to slam
  3. 3 to drop and break

Examples

HSK 3
Tā qì de bǎ shǒujī shuāi le.
He was so angry he slammed his phone down.
HSK 5
Bēizi shuāi suì le.
The cup fell and shattered.
HSK 7-9
Wǒ zài bīngshàng shuāi le yī jiāo.
I slipped and fell on the ice.

Tips

usage
has three main meanings: (1) to fall (摔倒), (2) to throw/slam down in anger (, slam a door), (3) to drop and break (). Context makes it clear.
memory
The hand radical shows the throwing meaning, while (shuài) provides the sound.

Components

radical
shǒu
hand
Left hand radical, side-form of - the indexing radical. Marks as a forceful manual action: slamming, hurling, dropping. Even when means 'to fall down' (摔倒), the verb keeps a sense of impact - you don't just sink, you smack the ground. Same family: throw, push, slap.
phonetic
shuài
lead; rate (here phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound - shuài → shuāi with only a tone shift. Pure phonetic carrier; the 'lead, rate' meanings of contribute nothing here. The visual coincidence of a leader hurling something works as a serviceable learner mnemonic, but historically was chosen for its sound, not its semantics.

Stroke Order

shuāi