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开头

kāi tóu

เริ่มต้น; เริ่มต้น; จุดเริ่มต้น

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ประโยคตัวอย่าง

这本书的开头很有趣。

Zhè běn shū de kāitóu hěn yǒuqù.

The beginning of this book is very interesting.

这个故事的开头很吸引人。

Zhège gùshi de kāitóu hěn xīyǐnrén.

The beginning of this story is very engaging.

这篇文章的开头很简洁。

Zhè piān wénzhāng de kāitóu hěn jiǎnjié.

The beginning of this article is very concise.

คำพ้องความหมาย

คำตรงข้าม

结尾 (jié wěi)

ending

末尾 (mò wěi)

end

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The Chinese word 开头 (kāitóu) is a compound word consisting of two characters: 开 (kāi) and 头 (tóu). The character 开 means "to open" or "to begin," while the character 头 means "head" or "beginning." Together, the two characters form the word 开头, which means "beginning" or "introduction."The word 开头 is often used in writing to introduce a new topic or section. It can also be used in speech to signal the start of a new thought or idea. For example, a teacher might say 开头, 我们来学习一下汉字 (Kāitóu, wǒmen lái xuéxí yīxià hànzì) to introduce a lesson on Chinese characters.The word 开头 is also used in a number of idioms and proverbs. For example, the idiom 开头难 (kāitóu nán) means "a difficult beginning," while the proverb 开头是成功的一半 (kāitóu shì chénggōng de yībàn) means "a good beginning is half the battle."The word 开头 is a versatile and important word in the Chinese language. It is used in a variety of contexts to signal the start of something new.