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掉
掉
diào
v. fall; drop; lose; lag behind; decrease
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What is the grammatical function of 掉 in a sentence? (diào)
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掉 (diào) is a verb that expresses the idea of something falling, dropping, losing, lagging behind, or decreasing. For example, 我掉队了。 (wǒ diào duì le.) means "I'm falling behind (others)".
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What other words can be used in place of 掉? (diào)
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In what contexts is 掉 commonly used? (diào)
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掉 (diào) is commonly used in the context of losing something or someone, or of something or someone falling. For example, it can be used to describe a person or object falling from a height, or to describe a person or object being lost or forgotten. It can also be used to describe a person or object lagging behind, such as a person running a race or a car driving on a highway.
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What's the difference between 摔, 掉 and 落?
The difference between 摔 (shuāi), 掉 (diào), and 落 (luò) lies in their usage and meaning: 1. 摔 (shuāi) means "to fall" or "to tumble" and often implies a sudden, forceful fall or drop, typically resulting in some impact or noise. For example, "他摔倒了" (tā shuāi dǎo le) means "He fell down." 2. 掉 (diào) means "to drop" or "to fall off" and is used to indicate that something has come off or fallen from a higher place, often without the implication of force. For example, "苹果掉了" (píngguǒ diào le) means "The apple fell (off)." 3. 落 (luò) means "to fall" or "to land" and is often used in a more general sense to describe something that has settled or come down, often referring to a gentle or gradual fall. For example, "叶子落下来了" (yèzi luò xià lái le) means "The leaves have fallen."
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