dān dǎ
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他擅长单打独斗。
tā shàncháng dāndǎ dúdòu.
He is good at fighting alone.
这场比赛是单打还是双打?
zhè chǎng bǐsài shì dāndǎ háishì shuāngdǎ?
Is this game singles or doubles?
他喜欢打单打,不喜欢打双打。
tā xǐhuān dǎ dāndǎ, bù xǐhuān dǎ shuāngdǎ.
He likes to play singles, not doubles.
单打独斗 (dān dǎ dú dòu)
fight single-handedly
单挑 (dān tiǎo)
single combat
双打 (shuāng dǎ)
doubles
混双 (hùn shuāng)
mixed doubles
The Chinese word 单打 (dān dǎ) is composed of two characters: 单 (dān), meaning "single" or "one", and 打 (dǎ), meaning "to hit" or "to strike". Together, these characters form the term 单打, which literally means "single hit" or "single strike". In the context of sports, 单打 refers to a one-on-one match or competition, where each player or team competes against each other without any teammates or partners. This term is commonly used in various sports such as tennis, badminton, table tennis, and martial arts, where one-on-one matches are a standard format of competition.