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March 24, 2026
考(攷)kǎo(kao3)
The character 考 (kǎo) primarily means 'to test' or 'to examine,' commonly used in the context of taking exams or assessing knowledge. It can also imply a deeper inspection or investigation of something, making it versatile in both educational and evaluative contexts. Additionally, it can refer to a deceased father in certain expressions, reflecting its nuanced meanings in different contexts.
Strokes6Radical耂Frequency#2820DifficultyEasy
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, exams are of significant importance, often determining one's educational and career paths, making the character 考 particularly relevant. The rigorous exam system, including the gaokao, is a cultural cornerstone that reflects society's emphasis on academic achievement.
Memory Tip
Imagine a teacher with a giant pencil, 'beating' down on a student who is nervously preparing for an exam. The character 考 has the radical '毛' (máo), resembling hair, which can remind you of the stress of testing as it metaphorically 'grows' during exam season.
Meanings of 考
kǎo(kao3)
1to beat
2to hit
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About 考
考Simplified
攷Traditional
6Strokes
耂Radical
动词dòngcíverb (v.)Part of Speech
#2820Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L2ElementaryTOCFLL1HSKKL1CEFRA1
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Quick Contrast
考 (kǎo) vs 试 (shì) — use 考 when referring specifically to formal tests or examinations, while 试 is more general and can refer to trying out or testing something.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a teacher with a giant pencil, 'beating' down on a student who is nervously preparing for an exam. The character 考 has the radical '毛' (máo), resembling hair, which can remind you of the stress of testing as it metaphorically 'grows' during exam season.
Usage Notes
Learners often confuse 考 with similar-sounding words like 看 (kàn, to see) and 了 (le, a completed action marker). It is primarily used in formal contexts, especially in educational settings. Common collocations include 考试 (kǎoshì, exam) and 考虑 (kǎolǜ, to consider).
HSK Study Tips
Although not listed in the HSK levels, 考 is relevant for HSK 3 and above, as students encounter more complex vocabulary related to education and assessment. Focus on its collocations and usage in sentences to strengthen understanding.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, exams are of significant importance, often determining one's educational and career paths, making the character 考 particularly relevant. The rigorous exam system, including the gaokao, is a cultural cornerstone that reflects society's emphasis on academic achievement.
Common Mistakes
A frequent error is using 考 in informal contexts, where learners might say '我考你' (Wǒ kǎo nǐ) intending to say 'I'll test you,' which sounds overly formal. Instead, use '我考你一下' (Wǒ kǎo nǐ yīxià) for a casual approach.
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六书 ClassificationPhono-semantic (形声å—)~80-90% of characters
Explanation
Phonosemantic compound. 耂 represents the meaning and 丂 represents the sound. Based on the original meaning "elderly father". The meaning later shifted to "examine" and "test".
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Grammar Patterns of 考
考 functions as a verb — the action or state of the sentence. The Chinese order is Subject + Verb + Object (我吃饭). Negate it with 不 (habitual / future) or 没(有) (completed action). Add aspect markers like 了, 过, 着 directly after the verb. It carries 7 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.
You should consider breaking the journey with intermediate stopovers at airport hotels.
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12英寸左右的宽度绝对是你应考虑的最低值。
12 12 yīng cùn zuǒ yòu de kuān dù jué duì shì nǐ yīng kǎo lǜ de zuì dī。
About 12 inches wide is the absolute minimum you should consider.
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事业上的发展可能会引发你很多的思考。
shì yè shàng de fā zhǎn kě néng huì yǐn fā nǐ hěn duō de sī kǎo。
Developments in your career may give you food for thought.
9
你不必思考,跟着你的直觉走。
nǐ bù bì sī kǎo, , gēn zháo nǐ de zhí jué。
You won't have to think, just follow your nose.
10
女性误以为是考虑不周的事情往往只是缺乏自信。
nǚ xìng wù yǐ wéi shì kǎo lǜ bù zhōu de shì qíng wǎng wǎng zhī shì quē fá zì xìn。
What women mistake as thoughtlessness is often just diffidence.
Cultural Notes for 考
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, exams are of significant importance, often determining one's educational and career paths, making the character 考 particularly relevant. The rigorous exam system, including the gaokao, is a cultural cornerstone that reflects society's emphasis on academic achievement.
Word Family of 考
Compounds9
烤kao3to roast
铐kao4shackles, manacles
拷kao3to torture, to interrogate; to beat, to flog
栲kao3mangrove
侤
洘
銬kao4shackles, manacles
鮳
鲓
Words Containing This Character20
考虑kǎoto think over考慮
考试kǎoshìexam考試
考kǎoto check
思考sīkǎoto reflect on
考验kǎoyànto test考驗
考生kǎoshēngexam candidate
考察kǎocháto inspect
参考cānkǎoconsultation參考
高考gāokǎo(Tw) entrance exam for senior government service posts (abbr. for 公務人員高等考試|公务人员高等考试)
考核kǎohéto examine
报考bàokǎoto enter oneself for an examination報考
考古kǎogǔarchaeology
考上to pass a university entrance exam
考场kǎochǎngexam room考場
考古学家archaeologist考古學家
考查to study
考证to do textual research考證
考评evaluation考評
监考to invigilate監考
斯考特Scott (name)
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Frequently Asked Questions about 考
You can say '我明天要考试' (Wǒ míngtiān yào kǎoshì) meaning 'I have an exam tomorrow.'
No, it can also refer to inspecting or examining things beyond academics, such as testing products or analyzing situations.
Yes, 考 usually implies a formal testing process, while 试 (shì) can refer to trying or testing something in a general sense.