- 倒是 dàoshi actuallyUsed to indicate that something is unexpected or contrary to what was expected; actually; contrariwise
- 倒霉 dǎoméi unluckyto have bad luck; to be out of luck; to encounter misfortune
- 倒数 dàoshǔ to count backwardsTo count numbers in reverse order; to count down (as in a rocket launch)
- 倒下 dǎoxià to fall downto collapse or topple over
- 摔倒 shuāidǎo to fall downto fall down; to slip and fall; to lose one's balance and fall to the ground
- 打倒 dǎdǎo to knock downTo strike or hit someone or something so that they fall to the ground
- 倒计时 dàojìshí to count downTo count time backward from a future point toward zero until the start of an event; a countdown
- 反倒 fǎndào on the contraryon the contrary; instead; used in a sentence to express that something happened opposite to what was expected
- 击倒 jīdǎo to knock downto strike someone so that they fall; to defeat an opponent
- 倒塌 dǎotā to collapseto collapse, topple over, or cave in, typically referring to buildings or structures
- 跌倒 diēdǎo to fall downto fall down; to tumble; to trip and fall
- 颠倒 diāndǎo to invertTo turn upside down, reverse, or flip the original order or position of things; to put something back to front.
- 晕倒 yūndǎo to faintto faint; to swoon; to black out; to lose consciousness and fall over
- 倒闭 dǎobì to go bankruptto go bust or collapse; to close down a business due to financial failure or losses
- 倒退 dàotuì to regressTo return to a previous, often worse, state or stage of development; to fall back or decline in progress
- 昏倒 hūndǎo to faintto lose consciousness and fall down; to faint
- 绊倒 bàndǎo to tripto trip and fall; to stumble because one's leg is blocked or caught by something
- 推倒 tuīdǎo to push overto push something or someone so that it falls down; to knock down
- 倾倒 qīngdào to pour outto dump; to empty out a container; can also refer to pouring out one's heart or speaking one's mind freely
- 翻箱倒柜 fānxiāngdǎoguì to rummage throughto overturn trunks and cupboards; to ransack or make a thorough search for something
- 撞倒 zhuàngdǎo to knock downto knock down or knock over by bumping into something; to run down or shove down
- 压倒 yādǎo to overpowerTo overwhelm or overpower an opponent or obstacle
- 倒卖 dǎomài to resellto resell at a profit; to speculate or sell illicitly
- 吓倒 xiàdǎo to be frightenedto be frightened; to be intimidated or cowed
- 倒车 dàochē to reverseto back up a vehicle; to drive backwards
- 卧倒 wòdǎo to lie downTo lie down or drop to the ground; to fall flat and lie face down.
- 倒不如 dàobùrú be no better thanto be inferior to; contrary to what was expected, it is not as good as [[不如|不如|bu4 ru2]]
- 倒流 dàoliú to flow backwards(of liquids) to flow from a lower to a higher level; to flow against the current
- 倒挂 dàoguà to hang upside downTo hang or be suspended upside down; to be inverted
- 扳倒 bāndǎo to overthrowto bring down someone in power; to defeat or overwhelm an opponent
- 扑倒 pūdǎo to fall forwardTo fall down headlong or face forward; to drop to the ground facing downward
- 潦倒 liáodǎo down and outto be down on one's luck; in straitened circumstances; frustrated and disappointed with life
- 病倒 bìngdǎo to fall illto fall ill; to be down with an illness; to be stricken with an illness
- 帮倒忙 bāngdàománg to be more hindrance than helpto try to help but end up causing more trouble or inconvenience instead
- 跪倒 guìdǎo to kneel downto sink to one's knees; to prostrate oneself or grovel
- 倒置 dàozhì to place upside downto turn something over or place it in an inverted physical position
- 拉倒 lādǎo forget it(colloquial) to forget about it; to drop the matter; to let it go; to stop trying or doing something
- 倒影 dàoyǐng reflectionan inverted image or reflection, such as one seen in water
- 倒好 dàohǎo booingbooing or hooting directed at a performer or athlete to show dissatisfaction or mockery; also written as [[倒好儿|倒好兒|dao4 hao3 r5]] or [[倒彩|倒彩|dao4 cai3]]
- 一边倒 yībiāndǎo to lean to one sideto side with one party unconditionally; to take a firm stand on one side of a conflict
- 倒立 dàolì to stand upside downTo stand or be placed with the top end pointing downward; to turn upside down.
- 倒转 dàozhuǎn to reverseto turn the other way around; to reverse direction, policy, or sequence; (of time or media) to run or play in reverse
- 倒贴 dàotiē to lose money instead of being paidTo pay money out of pocket instead of receiving it; to subsidize a cost or unprofitable business that someone else was supposed to pay for.
- 难倒 nándǎo to baffleto baffle; to stump; to confound; to put someone in a difficult position where they do not know what to do
- 压倒性 yādǎoxìng overwhelmingoverwhelming; having a significant and absolute advantage
- 排山倒海 páishāndǎohǎi overwhelmingto push over mountains and overturn the seas; used to describe a force or momentum that is powerful, majestic, or earth-shattering
- 拜倒 bàidǎo to prostrate oneselfTo fall on one's knees or lie face down on the ground; often used to show submission or deep respect during a formal ceremony.
- 投机倒把 tóujīdǎobǎ to speculate and profiteerTo engage in opportunistic speculation or illegal profiteering through methods such as buying on margin, hoarding, or reselling at inflated prices; also refers to such behavior as a noun.
- 栽倒 zāidǎo to fall downto trip and fall; to take a fall
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH