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duò

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duò Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
duò | duo4
English translation
helm, rudder

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About duò

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Number of strokes

11

Traditional form

duò

Contains the radical

zhōu

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

boat

Etymology of duò

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

舟它

Semantic compound

zhōu

Phonetic compound

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. zhōu represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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Example sentences using duò

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dāng 碰撞 pèng zhuàng 发生 fāshēng shí , shuí zài 掌舵 zhǎng duò ?

Who was at the helm when the collision occurred?

lǎo 舵手 duò shǒu 掉转 diào zhuǎn le chuán de 航向 háng xiàng ,我们 wǒmen cái 避免 bìmiǎn le 撞击 zhuàng jī 礁石 jiāo shí de 危险 wēixiǎn .

The old helmsman brought us about and we avoided a dangerous dash against the rocks.

舵手 duò shǒu zhuǎn 船头 chuán tóu .

The helmsman brought the ship about.

zhuǎn duò bēi [ yíng ] fēng kāi !

Down [ Up ] with the helm!

刹住 shā zhù le duò , jǐn 帆脚 Suǒ ,伸手 shēn shǒu dào 船梢下去 xià qù 棍子 gùn zi .

He jammed the tiller , made the sheet fast and reached under the stern for the club.

Words with duò

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
duò helm duò
舵手 duò shǒu helmsman舵手 duò shǒu
掌舵 zhǎng duò to steer (a ship)掌舵 zhǎng duò
把舵 bǎ duò to steer把舵 bǎ duò
见风使舵 jiàn fēng shǐ duò to be flexible and take advantage of the situation見風使舵
船舵 chuán duò rudder船舵 chuán duò
见风转舵 jiàn fēng zhuǎn duò to be flexible and take advantage of the situation見風轉舵
顺风转舵 shùn fēng zhuǎn duò pragmatic順風轉舵

duò Decomposition & Compounds

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