dìng
noun #75,767

Meanings

  1. 1 stone anchor (for mooring a boat)
  2. 2 to anchor; to moor

Examples

Chuán dào gǎngkǒu biàn xià dìng tíngbó.
When the ship reached port, it dropped anchor and moored.
Tiānliàng qǐ dìng chū hǎi.
At dawn, raise the anchor and put out to sea.

Tips

history
Before iron anchors became standard, Chinese vessels used heavy stone blocks called to hold position. The radical (stone) reflects this — it's literally a 'stone for fixing'. Modern Chinese mostly uses (máo) for metal anchors, but set phrases like (drop anchor) and (weigh anchor) preserve .
memory
= (stone) + (dìng, to fix/settle). A stone that fixes the boat in place. The phonetic also gives the reading.

Stroke Order

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