qiào
verb HSK 7-9 #6,365

Meanings

  1. 1 to pry open
  2. 2 to lever
  3. 3 to prize open

Examples

Xiǎotōu qiào kāi le ménsuǒ.
The thief pried open the door lock.
Tāyòng qiàogùn qiào kāi le xiāngzi.
He used a crowbar to pry open the box.

Tips

memory
The hand radical shows it's a hand action. Think of using your hand to lever something open. 撬棍 (qiàogùn) = crowbar.

Components

radical
shǒu
hand (left-side radical form of 手)
Left is the hand radical, side-form of — three strokes for the wrist and fingers gripping outward. Marks as a manual action with a tool: prying with a lever held in the hand. Same hand-action family: push, pull, lift, dig, strike. The radical immediately signals direct physical effort.
phonetic
cuì
fine fluffy hair (here phonetic)
Right — three stacked hair glyphs — supplies the sound, drifting cuì → qiào in this phonetic series (also seen in qiào to lift, qiāo to raise on tiptoe). Pure phonetic role; the fluffy-hair imagery contributes nothing. Meaning comes from the hand radical.

Stroke Order

qiào