HSK Level 2

xiǎng

écho

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Exemples de phrases

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.

Synonymes

Antonymes

(jìng)

quiet

无声 (wú shēng)

silent

Étymologie et composants

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.