zhì
verb HSK 4 #2,242

Meanings

  1. 1 to govern; to manage; to administer
  2. 2 to treat (illness); to cure
  3. 3 to punish; to control

Characters

(water) + - originally meant to control water (floods), extended to governance and healing

Examples

HSK 1
Tā de bìng zhì hǎole.
His illness has been cured.
HSK 3
Zhèzhǒng yào néng zhì gǎnmào.
This medicine can cure a cold.
HSK 5
Zhèngfǔ yào zhìlǐ huánjìng wūrǎn.
The government needs to address environmental pollution.

Components

radical
shuǐ
water
Three-drop water radical on the left - original sense of was the management of waterways: dredging silt, building dykes. From water-engineering came the political metaphor: to govern is to control flow. Family: (river), (flow), (pour), (canal).
phonetic
tái
platform
Right supplies the sound - tái drifted to zhì through a regular Old Chinese alternation (preserved in pairs like /zhì~/dài). Same phonetic in shǐ (begin), tāi (foetus), dài (lazy), dài (perilous). is itself (private) over (mouth); pure phonetic role here.

Stroke Order

zhì