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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (dì) primarily means 'to hand over' or 'to deliver.' It is commonly used when physically passing something from one person to another, such as documents, pens, or packages.

Common Collocations

  • (dì gěi): to hand over to someone
  • (kuàidì): express delivery, courier service
  • (dìjiāo): to submit or hand in (documents)

Notes

is often used in formal or semi-formal contexts, especially in written language or official communication. It differs from (jiāo), which also means 'to hand over,' but emphasizes the act of passing something along, often physically.

Avoid confusing with (sòng), which means 'to send' or 'to deliver' but can imply a broader range of delivery methods, including mailing or gifting. focuses more on the direct hand-to-hand action.

Example Sentences

Please hand this document to the manager.

The courier delivered the package.

The teacher handed a pen to the student.