督
Meaning:
(bound form) to supervise
Pinyin:
du1
Strokes:
13
Radical:
督
How to Write 督 - undefined Strokes
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About "督" in Chinese
The Chinese character 督 (du1) means "(bound form) to supervise". This character is written with 13 strokes. Common words containing 督 include: 基督, 戆督, 提督.
📚 Words and Phrases with 督
Common words containing this character
基督
Christ (abbr. for 基利斯督[Ji1 li4 si1 du1] or 基利士督[Ji1 li4 shi4 du1])
HSK 2
戆督
stupid, ignorant (Wu dialect)
HSK 2
提督
the local commander
HSK 2
撒督
Zadok (son of Azor and father of Achim in Matthew 1:13)
HSK 2
港督
governor of Hong Kong (during the period of British rule, 1841-1997)
HSK 2
监督
to control
HSK 2
督促
to supervise and urge completion of a task
HSK 2
督学
school inspector
HSK 2
总督
governor-general
HSK 2
都督
(army) commander-in-chief (archaic)
HSK 2
📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "督"?
- The pinyin is du1
- How many strokes does "督" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "督" mean?
- (bound form) to supervise
- What is the radical of "督"?
- The radical is "督"