shàn
verb #8,417

Meanings

  1. 1 to be good at; to be skilled in
  2. 2 to do without authorization; to take it upon oneself

Examples

HSK 2
Tā shàncháng huàhuà.
She is good at painting.
HSK 4
Bùnéng shànzì zuò juédìng.
You can't make decisions without authorization.
HSK 7-9
Tā shàncháng hé rén dǎjiāodào.
He's good at dealing with people.

Tips

usage
almost always appears in compounds: 擅长 (be good at), 擅自 (without authorization). On its own it's literary. 擅长 is slightly more formal than or 很会.
mistakes
Don't confuse 擅长 (good at) with 善良 (kind-hearted). Different first character, different meaning entirely.

Components

radical
shǒu
hand
The hand radical (left-side form of ) marks as something done by deliberate human action - a skill exercised, or an authority seized without permission. It sits with , , in the broader family of capable, controlling hand-actions.
phonetic
dǎn
sincere; granary
Lends the sound, drifting from dǎn to shàn. It heads a small phonetic series with and , all sharing this stem. The classical sincere meaning is unrelated; readers use here purely as a sound clue for an otherwise opaque character.

Stroke Order

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