to suspend

JLPT N1 6 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (diào)

The character primarily means "to suspend" or "to hang." It is commonly used when referring to physically hanging objects such as lanterns, paintings, or medical suspensions like hanging an injured limb for rest.

Common Collocations

  • (diàodēng): chandelier or hanging lamp
  • (diàoshéng): hanging rope
  • 休息 (diàozhe xiūxi): to suspend for rest, often used in medical contexts

Notes

When using , the object being hung is often followed by the preposition (zài) plus the location. It is a more formal or specific term than simply (guà), which also means "to hang" but is more general. Avoid confusing with by noting that often implies suspension with some tension or support from below or above.

Register

is neutral in tone and can be used in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in descriptive or technical contexts.

Example Sentences

He hung the lantern at the doorway.

This painting is hung up with a rope.

The doctor said the injury on his foot needs to be suspended to rest.