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Character Breakdown

Usage of (dìng)

The character primarily means "to decide," "to fix," or "to settle." It is commonly used when setting plans, making decisions, or establishing fixed points such as times, goals, or agreements.

Common contexts

  • Fixing dates or times: e.g., 定时 (fix the time)
  • Setting goals or rules: e.g., 目标 (set a goal)
  • Confirming decisions or agreements: e.g., 下来 (to settle on something)

Collocations and patterns

Notes

When using , it often implies a firm decision or arrangement has been made. It contrasts with verbs like "考虑" (consider) or "" (think), which indicate uncertainty or deliberation. Avoid confusing with 定义 (definition), which is a noun phrase.

In conversation, can also appear in compound verbs or phrases to emphasize the act of deciding or fixing something firmly.

Example Sentences

We have already fixed the meeting time for tomorrow.

Please set a goal first, then work hard to achieve it.

This matter has not been settled yet; we need to discuss it further.