HSK Level 2

xiǎng

echo

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Example Sentences

我听到一声巨响。

wǒ tīng dào yī shēng jù xiǎng.

I heard a loud noise.

门铃响了。

mén líng xiǎng le.

The doorbell rang.

我的手机响了。

wǒ de shǒu jī xiǎng le.

My phone rang.

Synonyms

Antonyms

(jìng)

quiet

无声 (wú shēng)

silent

Etymology & Components

The Chinese character 响 (xiǎng) is composed of two parts: the radical 言 (yán), which means "speech" or "sound," and the phonetic component 乡 (xiāng), which is a pictograph of a village or town. The character 响 originally meant "to sound" or "to make a noise," and it has since extended to mean "to be famous" or "to have a reputation."The radical 言 is one of the most common radicals in Chinese, and it is used in many characters related to speech and language. Some examples of characters that use the radical 言 include 说 (shuō, "to speak"), 听 (tīng, "to listen"), and 读 (dú, "to read").The phonetic component 乡 is also a common character in Chinese, and it is used in many characters related to place names. Some examples of characters that use the phonetic component 乡 include 北京 (Běijīng, "Beijing"), 上海 (Shànghǎi, "Shanghai"), and 广州 (Guǎngzhōu, "Guangzhou").The character 响 is a good example of how Chinese characters are often composed of multiple components, each of which has its own meaning. By understanding the etymology of Chinese characters, learners can gain a deeper understanding of the language and its culture.