jiàn

trample, tread upon, walk on

HSK 5 #1578

DEFINITIONS

践 jiàn
  • to fulfill (a promise)
  • to tread
  • to walk

STROKES

WORDS

shí jiàn practice; to put into practice; to live up to (a promise); to carry out (a project)
踏 jiàn tà to trample
zuò jiàn to ill-use; to humiliate; to degrade; to ruin; also pr. [zuo2 jian4]
gōu jiàn King Gou Jian of Yue (c. 470 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸
是检验真理的唯一标准 shí jiàn shì jiǎn yàn zhēn lǐ de wéi yī biāo zhǔn Actual practice is the sole criterion for judging truth (item from Deng Xiaoping theory, from 1978)
lǚ jiàn to carry out (a task)
zāo jian to waste; to spoil; to destroy; to insult grievously
越王勾 yuè wáng gōu jiàn King Gou Jian of Yue (c. 470 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸
约 jiàn yuē to keep a promise; to honor an agreement
行 jiàn xíng to practice; to put into practice
在实中 zài shí jiàn zhōng in practice; in the process of practical application
付诸实 fù zhū shí jiàn put into practice; to implement or carry out something in real-life situations
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