(diào): to fall, to drop

(diào) is a Chinese character meaning “to fall, to drop.” Classified as HSK Level 4 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (semantic) and (phonetic). It ranks #849 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, hand. Its radical form (hand) appears in many related characters such as (shǒu, hand), (, hit, make), (zhǎo, to look for).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. to fall, to drop

Etymology & Origin

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Decomposition: ⿰扌卓 (layout: left-right)

Stroke Order

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Words & Compounds

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
gàn diàoto get rid of
guān diàoto switch off
wàng diàoto forget
rēng diàoto throw away
diū diàoto lose
chú diàoto eliminate
shuǎi diàoto throw off
qù diàoto get rid of
diào tóuto turn one's head
zhà diàoto bomb
lòu diàoto miss
huǐ diàoto destroy
bá diàoto pluck
cā diàoto wipe
lǎo diào yávery old
88
Total compounds
31
As first character
60
As last character
9
As middle character

appears in 88 compound words: 31 as the first character, 60 as the last, and 9 in a middle position. Compound statistics computed from SUBTLEX-CH and HSK 3.0 vocabulary data.

Strongest Collocations

Characters that most frequently co-occur with in natural Chinese text, ranked by NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information) — a statistical measure of association strength.

chī
0.57419,050 co-occurrences
shuǎi
0.5271,860 co-occurrences
rēng
0.5212,688 co-occurrences
kǎn
0.5093,480 co-occurrences
diū
0.5052,304 co-occurrences
kuǎ
0.4741,374 co-occurrences
mài
0.4734,422 co-occurrences
luò
0.46319,122 co-occurrences
0.4491,377 co-occurrences
jiǎn
0.4474,056 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (4)

diàoyǐqīngxīnHSK 4+

to lower one's guard; to relax one's vigilance; to treat something lightly

phrase
tǔ de diào zhāHSK 7+

(coll.) rustic; uncouth

phrase
wěidàbùdiàoHSK 5+

a subordinate becomes too powerful for their superior to control

phrase
xiàodiàodàyáHSK 4+

to laugh one's head off; ridiculous and embarrassing

phrase

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

我的手机在地上,屏幕摔碎了,需要修理。

Wǒ de shǒujī diào zài dìshang, píngmù shuāi suì le, xūyào xiūlǐ.

My phone fell on the ground, the screen shattered, and it needs repair.

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腺肌症吃什么药能消?孕激素类药物真能让病灶萎缩吗

xiàn jī zhèng chī shén má yào néng xiāo diào ? yùn jī sù lèi yào wù zhēn néng ràng bìng zào wěi suō ma

What medicine can be taken to eliminate adenomyosis? Can progestin drugs really shrink lesions?

三立新聞網Feb 2026

宁夏夜市地上红包 民众示警:恐是冥婚

nìng xià yè shì dì shàng diào hóng bāo mín zhòng shì jǐng : kǒng shì 冥 hūn

Red envelopes fell on the ground in the Ningxia night market, and the people warned: It may be a ghost marriage

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65岁日本网红开启退休后“第二人生” 戒6种坏习惯生活更快乐

6 5 suì rì běn wǎng hóng kāi qǐ tuì xiū hòu dì èr rén shēng jiè diào 6 zhǒng huài xí guàn shēng huó gēng kuài lè

65-year-old Japanese Internet celebrity started a "second life" after retirement Quit 6 bad habits and live a happier life

UdnnewsindexFeb 2026

桃園某知名遭離職員工指控 水果發霉竟擦後重新上架賣

táo 園 mǒu zhī míng zāo 離 職 員 gōng zhǐ kòng shuǐ guǒ 發 méi jìng cā diào 後 chóng xīn shàng jià 賣

A well-known person in Taoyuan was accused by a resigned employee of wiping off the moldy fruit and putting it back on the shelves for sale

LtnFeb 2026

...關貼「馬上有錢」春聯很奇怪 今天有單位換

. . . 關 貼 馬 shàng yǒu 錢 chūn 聯 hěn qí guài jīn tiān yǒu 單 wèi 換 diào le

It's strange to see "Money will come immediately" Spring Festival couplets posted today. Some places have already replaced them.

Tatoeba

你帮我把这两封信寄好吗?

Nǐ bāng wǒ bǎ zhè liǎng fēng xìn jì diào hǎo ma?

Help me send out these two letters, all right?

Tatoeba

请快点把碎了的那个换好吗?

Qǐng kuàidiǎn bǎ suì le de nàge huàn diào hǎo ma?

Would you please replace the broken one promptly?

Tatoeba

你最后一次关引擎是什么时候?

Nǐ zuì hòu yīcì guāndiào yǐnqíng shì shénmeshíhou?

When was the last time you cut the engine?

Tatoeba

您毁了我的宝马!

Nín huǐdiào le wǒ de bǎomǎ!

You ruined my BMW!

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced diào

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 掉 (diào) mean in Chinese?
掉 (diào) primarily means "to fall, to drop." It is classified as HSK Level 4, making it an upper-intermediate character. It ranks #849 in character frequency.
What's the difference between 掉 and 起?
掉 (diào) and 起 (qǐ) are often confused. antonym. The key distinguishing feature: 掉 (fall) vs 起 (rise).
How many strokes does 掉 have?
掉 is written with 11 strokes. The correct stroke order matters for recognition and handwriting speed — practice with the animated guide above to build proper technique.
What is the radical of 掉?
The radical associated with 掉 is 扌 (hand). This radical appears in many characters related to hand.
What are the components of 掉?
掉 is composed of: 扌 (semantic), 卓 (phonetic). Its IDS decomposition is ⿰扌卓 with a left-right layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 掉?
Common words with 掉 include: 干掉 (gàn diào, "to get rid of"); 关掉 (guān diào, "to switch off"); 忘掉 (wàng diào, "to forget"); 扔掉 (rēng diào, "to throw away"); 丢掉 (diū diào, "to lose"). There are over 88 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 掉 (diào)?
Several characters share the pronunciation diào: 刁 (artful), 叼 (to hold with one's mouth (as a smoker with a cigarette or a dog with a bone)), 雕 (to carve), 吊 (to suspend), and 2 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 掉 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 掉 is written the same way in both simplified and traditional Chinese.

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Character data sourced from Unihan (Unicode Consortium), SUBTLEX-CH frequency corpus (Cai & Brysbaert, 2010), and Make Me a Hanzi (stroke data). Collocation strength measured via NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information). Verified by the HanziFeed linguistics team.

HSK classification follows the HSK 3.0 Standard (Center for Language Education and Cooperation, CLEC, 2022 revision). Idiom data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Data last verified: March 2026.