duān
verb HSK 6 #3,547

Meanings

  1. 1 end; extremity; beginning
  2. 2 to hold something level with both hands; to carry
  3. 3 upright; proper

Examples

HSK 2
Tā zuò de hěn duānzhèng.
She sits very upright.
HSK 3
Qǐng bǎ cài duān shànglái.
Please bring the dishes to the table.
HSK 6
Zhuōzi de lìng yī duān zuò zhe tā.
He was sitting at the other end of the table.

Tips

usage
As a verb, means to carry something carefully and level (e.g., a bowl of soup, a tray). You things that would spill - you don't a book, you a book.
memory
Picture holding a tray perfectly level with both hands - that's .

Components

radical
to stand
Left stand radical, originally a person standing upright on the ground line. It supplies the meaning: standing straight, hence the “upright, proper” senses of (端正 upright, 端庄 dignified). It also anchors the 'extreme end' meaning - the upright extremity of something. Joins , , in the standing-up family.
phonetic
duān
sprout; beginning
Right supplies the sound - exact match duān with no drift. itself originally pictured a sprouting plant with roots reaching down and shoot rising up, the very image of 'a beginning, a starting end'. That meaning bleeds richly into : the start or tip of something, an extremity. is in fact the modern written form for what once meant alone.

Stroke Order

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