点拨 (點撥)
diǎn bō
Pinyin
Definition
点拨 (點撥)
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- to give instructions
- to give advice
Character Decomposition
Related Words (20)
- 1 a bit
- 2 a little
- 3 one dot
- 4 one point
- 1 to do sth more quickly
- 2 Hurry up!
- 3 Get a move on!
- 1 breakfast
- 1 a little
- 1 point
- 2 dot
- 3 drop
- 4 speck
- 5 o'clock
- 6 point (in space or time)
- 7 to draw a dot
- 8 to check on a list
- 9 to choose
- 10 to order (food in a restaurant)
- 11 to touch briefly
- 12 to hint
- 13 to light
- 14 to ignite
- 15 to pour a liquid drop by drop
- 16 (old) one fifth of a two-hour watch 更[gēng]
- 17 dot stroke in Chinese characters
- 18 classifier for items
Idioms (20)
一点水一个泡
- 1 honest and trustworthy (idiom)
四两拨千斤
- 1 lit. four ounces can move a thousand catties (idiom)
- 2 fig. to achieve much with little effort
心有灵犀一点通
- 1 hearts linked as one, just as the proverbial rhinoceros communicates emotion telepathically through his single horn (idiom); fig. two hearts beat as one
指点江山
- 1 to talk idly about important matters (idiom)
- 2 to set the world to rights
- 3 to pass judgment on everything
挑拨是非
- 1 to incite a quarrel (idiom); to sow discord between people
- 2 to tell tales
- 3 to make mischief
Sample Sentences
有很多事情,是当局者迷旁观者清。往往很深的矛盾需要经过旁人的点拨后才能化解。而且经过电视上这样公开调解后,也能让观众对一些事情提高警惕,防范类似的事情发生。
There are many situations where someone who isn't involved directly in a situation can provide an objective view of the situation. Often there are deep contradictions that require instruction from someone outside the situation in order to be resolved. Also, after going through this kind of public mediation on TV, it can make viewers more aware of these things and prevent these kinds of things from happening.