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March 24, 2026
剌lá(la2)
The character 剌 (là) primarily means to slash or cut, often with a connotation of severity or violence. It can also imply contradiction or absurdity in certain contexts. This word is used in both literal senses, like cutting with a knife, and figurative ones, such as describing an unreasonable argument.
Strokes9Radical刂Frequency#16223DifficultyHard
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, the concept of cutting or slashing often appears in traditional literature and martial arts, symbolizing conflict resolution or the struggle between opposing forces. The character may evoke imagery from historical battles or philosophical debates about right and wrong.
Memory Tip
Imagine a fierce warrior slashing through a thick forest with a sword, making a loud 'là' sound with every cut. The character has a knife radical (刀) on the left, emphasizing its meaning related to cutting. Picture the warrior's absurdity in trying to clear the entire forest in one day, highlighting the contradiction in his actions.
Meanings of 剌
lá(la2)
primary
1to slash, to cut in two; to contradict
2perverse
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剌Simplified
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AI Study Notes for 剌
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a fierce warrior slashing through a thick forest with a sword, making a loud 'là' sound with every cut. The character has a knife radical (刀) on the left, emphasizing its meaning related to cutting. Picture the warrior's absurdity in trying to clear the entire forest in one day, highlighting the contradiction in his actions.
Usage Notes
Be cautious when using 剌 in formal writing as it can be considered quite strong or aggressive. It often appears in contexts discussing debate or argumentation, so it’s important to pair it with appropriate nouns to avoid sounding too harsh. Common collocations include phrases related to conflict or absurd situations.
HSK Study Tips
While 剌 is not part of the official HSK vocabulary, it is useful for learners who are at an advanced level. It connects with other verbs related to cutting or discussing contradictions, such as 切 (qiē) and 矛盾 (máodùn). Focus on its different usages to understand the nuances.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, the concept of cutting or slashing often appears in traditional literature and martial arts, symbolizing conflict resolution or the struggle between opposing forces. The character may evoke imagery from historical battles or philosophical debates about right and wrong.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 剌 with 刺 (cì), which means to stab or prick. For example, saying '我想要剌这个苹果' (I want to slash this apple) is incorrect; the correct term would be '切' (qiē) for cutting. Be mindful of the context and the nature of the action.
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Grammar Patterns of 剌
剌 carries 4 distinct meanings. Below you'll find the patterns that show how it combines with other words, plus example sentences pulled directly from native usage.
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池子里的红鲤鱼泼____一响.
A carp splashed in the pond.
Example Sentences for 剌 (3)
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池子里的红鲤鱼泼剌一响.
chí zǐ lǐ de hóng lǐ yú pō là yī xiǎng.
A carp splashed in the pond.
2
水池里泼剌一声, 一条大金鱼窜了起来.
shuǐ chí lǐ pō là yī shēng, , yī tiáo dà jīn yú cuàn le qǐ.
There was splash goldfish in the pond, and a big goldfish bobbed up.
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Cultural Notes for 剌
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, the concept of cutting or slashing often appears in traditional literature and martial arts, symbolizing conflict resolution or the struggle between opposing forces. The character may evoke imagery from historical battles or philosophical debates about right and wrong.
Word Family of 剌
Words Containing This Character2
剌láperverse
瓦剌Oirat Mongols (alliance of tribes of Western Mongolia) (Ming Dynasty term)
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Compound Meaning
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Frequently Asked Questions about 剌
It is pronounced as 'là'.
You can use 剌 in both literal contexts like slashing with a knife and figurative contexts like describing unreasonable arguments.
It's not commonly used in everyday conversation due to its strong connotations, so be cautious of the context.