diǎn HSK1

dot

(點) diǎn
bit measure word
a small amount or a bit; used after adjectives or verbs as a quantifier

Please give me a moment.

o'clock measure word
a point in time or space, specifically used after a number to indicate the hour

We will set off at three in the afternoon.

point noun
a specific item, feature, or aspect of a subject

There are several key points in this article that you need to pay special attention to.

order verb
to select, mark with a dot, check off on a list, or order food in a restaurant

The teacher is checking off names on the roster.

light verb
to ignite a fire or lamp, or to administer medicine such as eye drops

Light the candle.

dot noun
a small mark, spot, speck, or a dot stroke in Chinese characters

He drew a black dot on the paper.

tap verb
to touch briefly, nod the head in agreement, or beckon with the hand

He nodded in satisfaction.

decimal point numeral
the mathematical symbol used to separate integers from fractions

Three point five is a decimal.

hint numeral
to mention, bring up a topic or person, hint at, or imply something

I gave him a slight hint and he understood immediately.

coagulate noun
to add a coagulant, such as brine or gypsum, to bean milk to make it solidify into tofu.

When making soy milk, adding a little brine to the pot will turn it into tofu.

Cross-References

Has variant

Has erhua variant

Frequency

Character
Written text
128th most common 1554.5 per million
Movie subtitles
61st most common 2733.2 per million appears in 100% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
2315.1 per million appears in 99% of films

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 1
HSK 3.0
Level 1
Simplified
Strokes
17
Unicode
U+9EDE

Sources