zhì
preposition HSK 5 #1,690

Meanings

  1. 1 to; until; up to
  2. 2 to arrive; to reach
  3. 3 most; extremely

Examples

Cóng zhōuyī zhì zhōuwǔ shàngbān.
Work from Monday to Friday.
Zhìshǎo yào xué yī nián.
You need to study for at least a year.
Shènzhì tā dōu bùzhī dào.
Even he doesn't know.

Tips

usage
is used in many compounds: 至少 (at least), 甚至 (even), 至今 (until now), 至于 (as for), 以至于 (so much that). More literary than .

Components

pictograph
zhì
arrive; to; up to
Self-component. A picture of an arrow (top strokes — head down, fletching up) striking the ground (bottom earth) — the moment of arrival. From 'arrow has landed' came 'reach, arrive, up to, extremely.' is itself Kangxi radical 133 and indexes arrive, send, room.

Radical

Arrive Kangxi #133

The 'arrive' radical. The Shuowen reads as a bird descending to ground — a top stroke for the bird, the lower for the earth. As an indexing radical it heads a small group around arrival and reach: (deliver), (platform), (reach). Low productivity but high frequency as a free word.

Used in

Showing 3 of 3 · default form 至
zhì
to send; to deliver · to cause; to result in
zhēn
to reach; to attain (esp. a high level) · to arrive at (literary)
zhì
to; until; up to · to arrive; to reach

Stroke Order

zhì