Featured image for 倡导 chàngdǎo Dictionary entry displaying the word's hanzi, pinyin and the Mandarin Temple logo and tagline.

倡导

倡导 chàngdǎo

倡导 chàngdǎo Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 4 English Translations of the word 倡导 chàngdǎo .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
chàngdǎo | chang4 dao3
English translation
to advocate
to initiate
to propose
to be a proponent of (an idea or school of thought)

Learn the Chinese word 倡导 chàngdǎo in 7 easy steps:

About 倡导 chàngdǎo

Read some general information about the Chinese word 倡导 chàngdǎo .

Traditional form

倡導

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
Spread the word

Mandarin Temple

Come for Peace. Stay for Wisdom.

Etymology of 倡导 chàngdǎo

Familiarize yourself with the origin and historical aspects of the Chinese word 倡导 chàngdǎo .

chàng

Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

亻昌

Number of Strokes

10
dǎo

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Simplified form of dǎo . Phonosemantic compound. cùn represents the meaning and dào represents the sound.

Positional decomposition

巳寸

Number of Strokes

6

Write it!

Practice your Chinese writing skills and learn precisely where and when to draw every stroke of the
Chinese word 倡导 chàngdǎo .
     Press the Show Strokes button to see the strokes and their order and hit Start Drawing when you are
ready to practice writing it yourself.

Example sentences using 倡导 chàngdǎo

Broaden your vocabulary by interacting with 1 audio-assisted sentences using the Chinese word 倡导 chàngdǎo in different contexts.

和平 Hépíng 倡导者 chàng dǎo zhě 可能 kěnéng bèi 大部分 dà bù fen 英国人 Yīng guó rén 认同 rèn tóng

The peace campaigners were probably out of tune with most Britons.

倡导 chàngdǎo Decomposition

See the 4 Chinese characters that make up 倡导 chàngdǎo and their own compounds.

倡导 chàngdǎo Compounds

See all Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 倡导 chàngdǎo in their composition.

Recommended Books for Learning Mandarin Chinese

AMAZON BOOKSHELF

AMAZON BOOKSHELF

A Boy and his Dragon

Once upon a time, a Little Boy was living in a village near the woods. One day, a Dragon came out of the cave secluded in the middle of the forest and began to relentlessly follow the Little Boy, always breathing on the back of his neck, burning the young boy at his slightest misstep.

The child received refuge in an old Temple where there were no mirrors allowed, and it was forbidden to speak of life before entering the sanctum. Ancient books, hidden rooms with unimaginable treasures and beauty beyond comprehension, became part of the boy’s new life.

Time went by until, one day, the now old young boy accidentally glimpses his own reflection in a pond. The Dragon smiled back.

Come for Knowledge. Stay for Wisdom.

Copyright © 2022 Mandarin Temple. All rights reserved.

Scroll to Top