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Character Breakdown

Usage of (dī)

The character primarily means "a drop" of liquid, such as water or medicine. It is often used to describe small quantities of liquid falling or being applied, like raindrops or drops of medicine.

Literal and Figurative Uses

Besides the literal meaning, can be used figuratively to emphasize the absence or presence of something in a very small amount, often in negative expressions like "not a drop of lie" ().

Common Collocations

  • (dī shuǐ): a drop of water, often used in natural descriptions.
  • (yì dī yàoshuǐ): a drop of medicine, common in medical contexts.
  • (yì dī bù shèng): not leaving a single drop, meaning completely used up.

Notes

When using , it usually appears after a number or measure word (one) to quantify the drops. It can also be part of idiomatic expressions to stress precision or sincerity. Avoid confusing with (diǎn), which can mean "a little" but is more abstract and less about physical drops.

Example Sentences

Raindrops are dripping down from the eaves.

The medicine drops on the wound help disinfect it.

There isn't a drop of lie in his words.