duān
ปลาย; ปลายสุด
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他端起茶杯,喝了一口茶。
tā duān qǐ chá bēi, hē le yī kǒu chá.
He picked up the teacup and took a sip of tea.
她端着饭碗,走到餐桌前。
tā duān zhe fàn wǎn, zǒu dào cān zhuō qián.
She carried the rice bowl and walked to the dining table.
他们端坐在椅子上,听老师讲课。
tā men duān zuò zài yǐ zi shàng, tīng lǎo shī jiǎng kè.
They sat upright in their chairs, listening to the teacher's lecture.
正 (zhèng)
upright; correct
稳 (wěn)
stable; steady
末 (mò)
end
尾 (wěi)
tail
The Chinese character 端 (duān) is composed of two parts: the radical ⺡ (shǒu) and the phonetic component 端 (duān). The radical ⺡ (shǒu) means "hand" and is used in many characters related to holding or grasping. The phonetic component 端 (duān) is a simplified form of the character 端 (duān), which means "correct" or "upright".The character 端 (duān) has several meanings, including "beginning", "start", "tip", and "end". It can also be used as a verb meaning "to hold" or "to carry". In addition, 端 (duān) is often used in compound words, such as 端午节 (Duānwǔ Jié), the Dragon Boat Festival, and 端庄 (duān zhuāng), which means "dignified" or "elegant".The character 端 (duān) has a long history and has been used in Chinese writing for over 3,000 years. It is a common character and is used in a variety of contexts.