to dredge, to sieve

JLPT N5 11 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Meaning

The character (táo) primarily means "to wash" or "to sift," often used in contexts like panning for gold or washing sand to remove impurities. It also extends metaphorically to mean "to hunt for bargains" or "to pick out items carefully," especially in markets or second-hand shops.

Common Collocations

  • (táojīn): panning for gold
  • 东西 (táo dōngxī): hunting for bargains or second-hand goods
  • (táoxǐ): washing or sifting to remove impurities

Usage Notes

When used literally, often involves washing or sifting materials like sand or minerals. In colloquial speech, can describe the act of searching carefully for valuable or interesting items, especially in a casual or thrifty shopping context. It is less formal and more vivid than simply saying "search" or "look for." Avoid confusing with (lāo), which means "to scoop up" or "to fish out," as emphasizes washing or sifting rather than scooping.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and can be used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is common in everyday conversation when talking about markets or traditional activities like gold panning.

Example Sentences

The gold prospector is panning for gold in the river.

He likes to hunt for bargains at the flea market.

We need to wash these sands to remove impurities.