tuǒ

suitable

HSK 7

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

The character (tuǒ) conveys the idea of something being proper, appropriate, or securely settled. It often appears in contexts where arrangements, agreements, or solutions are described as well-handled or sound.

Common Collocations

  • 妥当 (tuǒdàng): appropriate, reasonable — used to describe decisions or actions that are suitable and justified.
  • 妥善 (tuǒshàn): proper, well-arranged — emphasizes thoroughness and careful handling.

Usage Notes

is often used in formal or semi-formal contexts, such as business, legal, or official communications. It implies that something has been handled with care and is stable or reliable. It is not typically used for casual or emotional contexts.

Common Confusions

is sometimes confused with (hé), which means "to fit" or "to combine." focuses more on appropriateness and soundness, while emphasizes fitting or matching.

Summary

Use when you want to express that something is properly arranged, reasonable, or securely settled, especially in formal or professional settings.

예문

这份合同已经妥当签署,可以开始执行了。

Zhè fèn hétong yǐjīng tuǒdàng qiānshǔ, kěyǐ kāishǐ zhíxíng le.

This contract has been properly signed and can now be executed.

我们需要一个妥善的解决方案,避免以后出现问题。

Wǒmen xūyào yí gè tuǒshàn de jiějué fāng'àn, bìmiǎn yǐhòu chūxiàn wèntí.

We need a proper solution to avoid problems in the future.

他对这件事的处理非常妥当,大家都很满意。

Tā duì zhè jiàn shì de chǔlǐ fēicháng tuǒdàng, dàjiā dōu hěn mǎnyì.

His handling of this matter was very appropriate, and everyone is satisfied.