tuō
support from under; set off; entrust; plead; rely
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他把这件事托付给了我。
tā bǎ zhè jiàn shì tuōfù gěi le wǒ.
He entrusted this matter to me.
我托人给他带了封信。
wǒ tuō rén gěi tā dài le fēng xìn.
I asked someone to take a letter to him.
这件事就拜托你了。
zhè jiàn shì jiù bài tuō nǐ le.
I'm counting on you for this.
拒 (jù)
reject
辞 (cí)
decline
The Chinese character 托 (tuō) is composed of two parts: the radical 扌(shǒu), which indicates a hand, and the phonetic component 託 (tuō), which is a simplified form of the character 託 (tuō), meaning "to entrust" or "to rely on". The original form of 托 was 托, which was a pictograph of a hand holding up an object. This character was later simplified to 托, and the phonetic component 託 was added to indicate the pronunciation.The character 托 has several meanings, including "to support", "to entrust", "to rely on", and "to ask for". It can also be used as a noun, meaning "a tray" or "a support". In the context of HSK, 托 is most commonly used in the sense of "to entrust" or "to rely on". For example, the sentence 他把钱托我保管 (tā bǎ qián tuō wǒ bǎoguǎn) means "He entrusted me with the money to keep".The character 托 is also used in a number of idioms and proverbs. For example, the idiom 托天之福 (tuō tiān zhī fú) means "to be blessed by heaven", and the proverb 托大压小 (tuō dà yā xiǎo) means "to rely on the big to bully the small".Overall, the character 托 is a versatile character with a rich history and a variety of meanings. It is an important character to learn for HSK learners, as it is used in a wide range of contexts.