chuō
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to leap; to spring
  2. 2 to stride; to excel; to surpass (literary)

Examples

HSK 7-9
才华踔绝常人
Tā cáihuá chuōjué, yuǎn chāo chángrén.
His talent is outstanding, far above the common run.
HSK 7-9
Yuánhóu chuō yú kōngzhōng, qīngyíng línghuó.
The monkey leaps through the air, light and nimble.

Tips

usage
A literary character. The most common compound is 踔厉 ('spirited and vigorous'), seen in formal phrases like 踔厉风发 ('full of dash and vigor'). Mainland reading is chuō; Taiwan reads it zhuó.

Components

radical
foot
Foot radical on the left, in its compressed side-form of . It marks an action of the legs and feet - here, leaping and striding. Same family as to jump, to run, to kick.
phonetic
zhuó
tall; outstanding
Right side gives the sound (zhuó → chuō) and reinforces the 'tall, outstanding' sense behind the meaning 'to surpass.' Same phonetic in table and cover.

Stroke Order

chuō