sǒng
verb #19,771

Meanings

  1. 1 to tower
  2. 2 to stand tall
  3. 3 to shrug (shoulders)
  4. 4 to excite
  5. 5 alarming

Examples

HSK 5
耸耸表示知道
Tā sǒngsǒng jiān, biǎoshì bù zhīdào.
He shrugged his shoulders to indicate he didn't know.
HSK 7-9
Mótiān dàlóu gāosǒngrùyún.
The skyscrapers tower up into the clouds.

Tips

usage
Key compounds: 高耸 (towering), 耸立 (to stand tall), 耸肩 (to shrug shoulders), 危言耸听 (alarmist talk - lit. 'alarming words to scare listeners').

Components

radical
ěr
ear
Bottom ear radical - pictograph of an ear with the outer ridge and lobe sketched in. The indexing radical, retained from the traditional form . The ear connection survives most clearly in the 'shrug shoulders' and 'startle / make ears prick up' senses (耸肩 shrug, 危言耸听 alarming words that make ears stand on end).
phonetic
cóng
to follow; two people in line
Top supplies the sound - cóng drifting to sǒng through a regular initial alternation visible in this phonetic family. itself pictures two figures one behind the other, the second following the first. A faint semantic flavor: two people standing in a line gives a sense of vertical stacking, fitting 's 'to tower, stand tall' meaning.

Stroke Order

sǒng