dào

route; chemin; sentier

HSK Level 2

Exemples de phrases

我正在学习汉语。

wǒ zhèngzài xuéxí hànyǔ.

I am learning Chinese.

这条路通往市中心。

zhè tiáo lù tōngwǎng shì zhōngxīn.

This road leads to the city center.

他很有道理。

tā hěn yǒu dàolǐ.

He makes a lot of sense.

Synonymes

(lù)

road

方法 (fāngfǎ)

method

Antonymes

(cuò)

wrong

(fēi)

not

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Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 道 (dào) is composed of two parts: 首 (shǒu), meaning "head," and 辶 (chuò), meaning "to walk" or "to go." Together, these two parts create the meaning of "the way" or "the path." The character 道 has been used in Chinese philosophy and religion for centuries to refer to the ultimate reality or the fundamental principle of the universe. In Taoism, 道 is the central concept and is often translated as "the Way" or "the Tao." It represents the natural order of the universe and the way things should be. The character 道 is also used in other contexts to refer to a path, a road, or a way of doing something.