HSK 7, unknown, 7 strokes, radical 士, rank #7668, Hard
壳
ké
casing, husk, shell
HSK 7, n, 7 strokes, radical 士, rank #7668, Hard
壳
ké
carapace
HSK 7, n, 7 strokes, radical 士, rank #7668, Hard
壳
ké
crust (earth's crust etc)
HSK 7, n, 7 strokes, radical 士, rank #7668, Hard
壳
ké
also pr. [ké]
HSK 7, n, 7 strokes, radical 士, rank #7668, Hard
壳
ké
also pr. [ke2]
HSK 7, unknown, 7 strokes, radical 士, rank #7668, Hard
ké(ke2)
primary
T2
1casing, husk, shell
2carapace
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March 24, 2026
壳(殼)ké(ke2)
壳 (ké) refers to the outer casing or shell of an object, such as the shell of an egg or the carapace of a turtle. It can also denote a crust, such as the earth's crust, and is used in various contexts to describe protective outer layers or coverings.
Strokes7Radical士Frequency#7668DifficultyHard
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, shells are often associated with protection and nurturing, as seen in traditional beliefs about eggs being symbolic of new life. The concept of a protective shell resonates with the idea of safeguarding one's family or values.
Memory Tip
Imagine a turtle (the character's structure looks like a turtle's back) hiding inside its shell (壳) for safety. The '亻' on the left suggests a person, reminding you of the protective nature of shells for creatures.
Meanings of 壳
ké(ke2)
primary
1casing, husk, shell
2carapace
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About 壳
壳Simplified
殼Traditional
7Strokes
士Radical
名词míngcínoun (n.)Part of Speech
#7668Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L7AdvancedCEFRC2
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Quick Contrast
壳 (ké) vs 皮 (pí) — use 壳 for hard outer layers like shells, while 皮 refers to softer, more flexible skins or hides.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a turtle (the character's structure looks like a turtle's back) hiding inside its shell (壳) for safety. The '亻' on the left suggests a person, reminding you of the protective nature of shells for creatures.
Usage Notes
壳 is often used in both formal and informal contexts, but be careful not to confuse it with 课 (kè), which means 'class' or 'lesson.' Common collocations include 蛋壳 (dànkè) for 'eggshell' and 地壳 (dìkè) for 'earth's crust.'
HSK Study Tips
壳 is not part of the HSK vocabulary list, but it connects well with other HSK words related to nature and objects, such as 水 (shuǐ - water) and 土 (tǔ - earth). Focus on recognizing its usage in compound words.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, shells are often associated with protection and nurturing, as seen in traditional beliefs about eggs being symbolic of new life. The concept of a protective shell resonates with the idea of safeguarding one's family or values.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 壳 (ké) with 课 (kè), leading to mistakes in pronunciation and meaning. For example, saying '我在上壳' (Wǒ zài shàng ké) instead of '我在上课' (Wǒ zài shàng kè - I am attending class) can cause confusion.
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Grammar Patterns of 壳
壳 functions as a noun — it names a person, place, thing, or concept. Place it as a subject before the verb (主+谓) or as an object after the verb (谓+宾). Most Chinese nouns require a measure word between the number and the noun (e.g. 一个/三本). It carries 5 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
Exercise 1 of 4
Complete the Sentence
用贝____来装点盒子、托盘、镜子甚至是花盆。
Use shells to decorate boxes, trays, mirrors or even pots.
In a prolonged course the hooves, horns and hair may slough.
Cultural Notes for 壳
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, shells are often associated with protection and nurturing, as seen in traditional beliefs about eggs being symbolic of new life. The concept of a protective shell resonates with the idea of safeguarding one's family or values.
Word Family of 壳
Compounds1
悫que4modest; sincere
Words Containing This Character20
壳késhell殼
外壳envelope外殼
弹壳ammunition case彈殼
贝壳bèikéshell貝殼
甲壳carapace甲殼
脑壳skull腦殼
地壳the Earth's crust地殼
躯壳the body (housing the soul)軀殼
蛋壳eggshell蛋殼
硬壳crust硬殼
金蝉脱壳a crafty escape plan金蟬脫殼
壳牌Shell (oil company)殼牌
屎壳郎dung beetle屎殼郎
脱壳to molt脫殼
安全壳containment vessel安全殼
稻壳rice husk稻殼
谷壳husk of grain穀殼
驳壳枪Mauser pistol駁殼槍
蚌壳clamshell蚌殼
甲壳类crustacean甲殼類
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Compound Meaning
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Frequently Asked Questions about 壳
Common phrases include 蛋壳 (dànkè - eggshell) and 地壳 (dìkè - earth's crust).
Yes, 壳 can be used metaphorically to describe protective barriers, such as the 'shell' one might build around their emotions.
While it primarily refers to physical shells or casings, it can also be used metaphorically, as mentioned.