T HSK 3 Vocabulary

Browse 46 HSK 3 Vocabulary entries for Chinese under T.

Pinyin T

  1. tái Platform; stage; counter. Also a measure word for machines, appliances, and performances.
  2. tán To talk; to discuss; to chat. A general verb for conversation and discussion.
  3. 谈话 tán huà To have a talk; conversation. Refers to a somewhat formal or purposeful verbal exchange between people.
  4. 谈判 tán pàn To negotiate; negotiation. Formal discussions aimed at reaching an agreement between parties.
  5. tāng Soup; broth. A liquid food made by boiling ingredients in water.
  6. táng Sugar; candy; sweets. Refers to the sweet substance used in cooking or confections made from it.
  7. 特色 tè sè Characteristic; special feature; distinguishing quality. What makes something unique or distinctive.
  8. 提前 tí qián In advance; ahead of schedule; to bring forward. Indicates doing something earlier than planned or expected.
  9. 提问 tí wèn To ask a question; to pose a question. A somewhat formal way of describing the act of asking questions.
  10. 题目 tí mù Title; topic; subject; exam question. Refers to the heading of an article, the topic of discussion, or a test question.
  11. 体会 tǐ huì To understand through experience; realisation gained from personal experience.
  12. 体现 tǐ xiàn To embody; to reflect; to manifest. Indicates that something abstract is expressed through concrete actions or form.
  13. 体验 tǐ yàn To experience firsthand; hands-on experience. Refers to personally trying or going through something.
  14. 天空 tiān kōng Sky; the expanse above the earth visible from the ground.
  15. tián Sweet; having the taste of sugar. Describes the basic taste sensation of sweetness.
  16. 调整 tiáo zhěng To adjust; to regulate. Refers to making changes or modifications to improve or correct something.
  17. tiào To jump; to leap; to bounce. A basic physical action word describing upward or forward movement off the ground.
  18. 跳高 tiào gāo High jump. A track and field event where athletes jump over a horizontal bar set at increasing heights.
  19. 跳舞 tiào wǔ To dance. The general term for performing dance movements, whether for fun, exercise, or artistic performance.
  20. 跳远 tiào yuǎn Long jump. A track and field event where athletes jump as far forward as possible from a running start.
  21. tiě Iron. The metallic element, one of the most commonly used metals. Also used figuratively to mean firm, strong, or unyielding.
  22. 铁路 tiě lù Railway; railroad. The system of tracks, stations, and trains used for land transportation.
  23. 听力 tīng lì Listening ability; hearing. Refers to the ability to hear or the skill of understanding spoken language.
  24. 听众 tīng zhòng Audience; listeners. People who listen to a speech, broadcast, concert, or other audio performance.
  25. 停止 tíng zhǐ To stop; to cease; to halt. Indicates that an action or process comes to an end.
  26. 通常 tōng cháng Usually; normally; generally. Indicates what happens in most cases or under typical circumstances.
  27. 通信 tōng xìn Communication; correspondence. The exchange of information between people, especially through letters, phone, or electronic means.
  28. 同意 tóng yì To agree; to approve; to consent. Expresses acceptance of an opinion, proposal, or request.
  29. tòng Painful; to ache; to hurt. Describes physical pain or soreness in the body.
  30. 痛苦 tòng kǔ Painful; agonising; suffering. Describes intense physical or emotional pain and distress.
  31. 头脑 tóu nǎo Mind; brain; intellect. Refers to one's mental capacity or thinking ability.
  32. 突出 tū chū Outstanding; prominent; to stand out. Describes something noticeably superior or physically protruding.
  33. 突然 tū rán Sudden; suddenly. Describes something that happens unexpectedly and without warning.
  34. Picture; map; diagram. A general term for any visual representation or illustration.
  35. 图画 tú huà Drawing; painting; picture. Refers to artwork created by drawing or painting.
  36. Soil; earth; land. The basic material of the ground.
  37. tuán Group; ball; lump. Also a measure word for round or bundled objects.
  38. 团结 tuán jié To unite; solidarity; united. Describes the act of coming together as a group or the state of being united.
  39. 团体 tuán tǐ Group; organisation; collective body. Refers to an organised group of people with a shared purpose.
  40. 推动 tuī dòng To push forward; to promote; to drive. Describes the act of advancing or facilitating progress.
  41. 推广 tuī guǎng To promote; to popularise; to spread widely. Describes making something known or adopted on a larger scale.
  42. 推进 tuī jìn To advance; to push forward; to make progress. Describes moving something forward in a systematic way.
  43. 推开 tuī kāi To push open; to push aside. The physical action of pushing something open or away.
  44. 退 tuì To retreat; to withdraw; to return or give back. Describes moving backward or returning something.
  45. 退出 tuì chū To withdraw from; to quit; to exit. Describes leaving an organisation, event, or process.
  46. 退休 tuì xiū To retire; retirement. Refers to stopping work permanently, typically due to reaching retirement age.