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tóu

suffixe (à l'intérieur)

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Exemples de phrases

我头疼。

wǒ tóu téng.

I have a headache.

他把头伸出窗外。

tā bǎ tóu shēn chū chuāng wài.

He stuck his head out the window.

这本书的开头很有趣。

zhè běn shū de kāi tóu hěn yǒu qù.

The beginning of this book is very interesting.

Synonymes

(shǒu)

head

(nǎo)

brain

Antonymes

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 头 (tóu) for "head" is a pictograph that depicts a person's head and neck. The earliest known form of the character, found in oracle bone inscriptions from the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE), shows a profile view of a head with a prominent nose and mouth. Over time, the character evolved to its current form, which is a simplified version of the original pictograph.The character 头 is composed of two parts: the radical 頁 (yè), which means "head," and the phonetic component 豆 (dòu), which is pronounced similarly to 头. The radical 頁 is also used in other characters related to the head, such as 脑 (nǎo) for "brain" and 面 (miàn) for "face." The phonetic component 豆 is used in a variety of characters, including 豆 (dòu) for "bean" and 豆腐 (dòufu) for "tofu."The character 头 has a wide range of meanings, including "head," "top," "beginning," and "leader." It is also used in a number of idioms and proverbs, such as 一头雾水 (yītóu wùshuǐ) for "completely confused" and 画龙点睛 (huàlóng diǎnjīng) for "the finishing touch."The character 头 is an important part of the Chinese language, and it is used in a variety of contexts. Its rich history and diverse meanings make it a fascinating character to study.