tóu

head

HSK 2

한자 분해

Core Meaning

The character (tóu) primarily means "head," referring to the physical part of the body. It is used in everyday conversation to talk about the head literally, such as injuries or body parts.

Extended Uses

Beyond the literal meaning, is often used metaphorically to indicate the "beginning" or "first part" of something, like in 时间 (the start of a time period) or 会议议题 (the first topic of a meeting).

It also functions as a noun meaning "leader" or "chief," especially in contexts like 项目 (project leader) or 团队 (team leader).

Common Collocations

  • (tóu téng): headache, often used to express physical pain or figuratively to mean a troublesome problem.
  • 头发 (tóu fa): hair on the head.
  • 头脑 (tóu nǎo): brain or mind, often used to talk about thinking or intelligence.
  • (tóu yí gè): the first one, used to indicate order or sequence.

Usage Notes

When using to mean "leader," it often appears at the end of a noun phrase, e.g., 老板 (boss leader) is less common than just 老板 (boss). Instead, is more common in compound nouns like or in spoken language.

Avoid confusing with 头发 (hair) or 头脑 (mind), which are fixed expressions. Also, can be a measure word in some dialects, but this is less common in standard Mandarin.

Summary

Understanding helps learners talk about body parts, sequence, and leadership roles naturally. Its flexibility makes it a high-frequency word in daily Chinese.

예문

他摔倒了,头撞到了地上。

Tā shuāidǎo le, tóu zhuàng dào le dìshàng.

He fell down and hit his head on the ground.

会议的头一个议题是预算问题。

Huìyì de tóu yí gè yìtí shì yùsuàn wèntí.

The first topic of the meeting is the budget issue.

他是这个项目的头,负责整体协调。

Tā shì zhège xiàngmù de tóu, fùzé zhěngtǐ xiétiáo.

He is the leader of this project, responsible for overall coordination.