Pronunciation
:
Meaning
:
(verb) hit, beat, fight
HSK
:
1
Notes
:
Also as

[HSK4] (measure word) (dá) a dozen / [HSK5] (prep) (dǎ) from, since

Pronunciation
:
Meaning
:

(verb) beat; fight; attack
(verb) strike; hit; knock; beat
(verb) break; smash
(verb) play
(verb) send

Radical
:
Strokes
:
5
Traditional
:
Notes
:
also as dá
Sentences:
他们突然打了起来。
They suddenly started fighting.

tā men tū rán dǎ le qǐ lái 。

他们
:
they
突然
:
suddenly
:
fight
:
(aspect particle)
起来
:
start to (verb)
你不能随便打人。
You can’t hit people casually.

nǐ bù néng suí biàn dǎ rén 。

:
you
不能
:
cannot
随便
:
randomly
:
hit
:
person
他生气地打了他一下。
He angrily hit him once.

tā shēng qì de dǎ le tā yī xià 。

:
he
生气
:
angry
:
(adverb marker)
:
hit
:
(aspect particle)
:
him
一下
:
once
不要打我!
Don’t hit me!

bù yào dǎ wǒ !

不要
:
don’t
:
hit
:
me
她正在电脑上打字。
She is typing on the computer.

tā zhèng zài diàn nǎo shàng dǎ zì 。

:
she
正在
:
in the process of
电脑
:
computer
:
on
打字
:
type (characters)

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