打包
To pack items into a bag or container for transport or later use.
Explanation at your level:
You use 打包 when you put things in a bag. If you are at a restaurant and have food left, you say 'dǎbāo' to the waiter. It is very useful for your daily life in China.
At this level, you should use 打包 for both travel and food. You can say 'Wǒ xūyào dǎbāo' (I need to pack this). It is a common way to talk about preparing for a trip or finishing a meal.
The term is highly functional. In business, you might use it to talk about 'bundling' services or products. Understanding that it can be used for both physical luggage and digital data or food bundles shows a good grasp of its versatility.
At the B2 level, you can appreciate the nuance of 打包 in professional settings, such as 'bundling' software or 'packaging' a project proposal. It moves beyond just food and suitcases into abstract concepts of grouping items together.
You can use 打包 in more sophisticated contexts, such as describing the 'packaging' of information or political policies. It functions as a metaphor for consolidation and efficiency in complex systems, reflecting a high level of linguistic control.
At the C2 level, you understand the cultural weight of 打包. It represents a shift in consumer culture. You might discuss the environmental impact of 'dǎbāo' (take-out culture) or its role in the history of convenience, using the word to anchor discussions on modern Chinese social habits.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Means to pack or bundle.
- Used for travel and food.
- Very common in daily life.
- Not a noun.
The term 打包 (dǎ bāo) is a versatile verb in Chinese that essentially means to pack or to bundle. At its core, it describes the physical action of putting objects into a bag, box, or container.
You will hear this word in two very distinct environments. First, when you are preparing for a trip, you use it to describe packing your luggage. Second, and perhaps more commonly in daily life, you use it at a restaurant to ask for a doggy bag for your leftovers. It is a very practical, everyday word that you will use constantly.
The word 打包 is a compound of two characters: dǎ (to hit, to strike, or to perform an action) and bāo (a bag, sack, or bundle). Historically, dǎ was used as a generic verb prefix for many manual actions, while bāo refers to the container itself.
The evolution of the term reflects changes in urban lifestyle. While it originally referred to the physical act of tying up bundles for trade or travel, the modern usage of requesting a 'take-away' box became standard as restaurant culture exploded in the 20th century. It is a classic example of how a simple physical verb adapted to fit the convenience-driven needs of modern society.
In daily life, 打包 is used quite casually. You might say wǒ yào dǎbāo (I want to pack this) to a waiter. It is not considered rude; rather, it is a standard, polite request.
When talking about travel, it is often paired with xíngli (luggage). For example, dǎbāo xíngli means 'packing your suitcase.' While the word is simple, remember that it is a verb. You cannot use it as a noun; you would need to use dǎbāodài (packaging bag) if you specifically want to refer to the container itself.
While 打包 is a functional verb, it appears in several common phrases. 1. 打包带走 (pack and take away) - the standard phrase for take-out. 2. 打包出售 (packaged for sale) - used in retail for bundle deals. 3. 打包票 (to guarantee) - a metaphorical use where you 'pack' your reputation into a promise. 4. 打包处理 (to handle in a batch) - used in computing or logistics. 5. 打包行李 (to pack luggage) - the standard travel phrase.
The pronunciation is dǎ (third tone) and bāo (first tone). The third tone in dǎ should dip low in your vocal range. It functions as a separable verb in some contexts, meaning you can insert objects between the two characters, though it is usually treated as a single unit.
There are no plural forms or articles in Chinese, making the grammar straightforward. Focus on the tone: the third tone is the most important part to master to ensure you sound natural.
Fun Fact
Originally meant manual labor of tying bundles.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'dah-bow'.
Sounds like 'dah-bow'.
Common Errors
- Wrong tone on dǎ
- Flat tone on bāo
- Merging the two words
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Simple to write.
Essential for daily life.
Very common.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Verb-Object structure
dǎbāo xíngli
Resultative verbs
dǎbāo hǎo
Separable verbs
dǎ le bāo
Examples by Level
Wǒ yào dǎbāo.
I want to pack.
Simple Subject-Verb.
Dǎbāo xíngli.
Pack luggage.
Verb-Object.
Qǐng bāng wǒ dǎbāo.
Please help me pack.
Polite request.
Zhè gè dǎbāo ma?
Is this for take-out?
Question particle.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le.
We packed it.
Past tense marker.
Bù yòng dǎbāo.
No need to pack.
Negative command.
Dǎbāo hǎo le.
It is packed.
Resultative.
Dǎbāo shípǐn.
Pack food.
Verb-Object.
Dǎbāo de shíhòu, qǐng xiǎoxīn.
Wǒ měi cì dōu dǎbāo.
Tā zài dǎbāo tā de yīfú.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le hěn duō dōngxī.
Nǐ kěyǐ bāng wǒ dǎbāo zhè gè ma?
Dǎbāo fèi shì duōshǎo?
Tāmen dǎbāo le zuòwèi.
Dǎbāo hòu wǒ jiù zǒu.
Wǒmen xūyào dǎbāo zhè xiē wénjiàn.
Zhè gè cāntīng dǎbāo hěn fāngbiàn.
Dǎbāo de guòchéng hěn kuài.
Tā dǎbāo le suǒyǒu de huíyì.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le yī gè tàocān.
Qǐng bǎ zhè gè dǎbāo qǐlái.
Dǎbāo de lǐwù hěn piàoliang.
Tā dǎbāo le gōngzuò de zīliào.
Tā dǎbāo le suǒyǒu de xiāngmù.
Zhè gè fāng'àn dǎbāo le hěnduō tèdiǎn.
Dǎbāo de yèwù yuè lái yuè duō.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le zhè gè ruǎnjiàn.
Dǎbāo de chéngběn hěn gāo.
Tā dǎbāo le suǒyǒu de zīyuán.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le zhè gè yóuxì.
Dǎbāo de lǐniàn hěn xiān jìn.
Dǎbāo de zhèngcè hěn zhēngyì.
Zhè gè gōngsī dǎbāo le zhěng gè chǎnyè.
Dǎbāo de móshì hěn chénggōng.
Tāmen dǎbāo le suǒyǒu de shùjù.
Dǎbāo de cèlüè hěn míngquè.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le zhè gè xiàngmù.
Dǎbāo de jìshù hěn chéngshú.
Tā dǎbāo le suǒyǒu de lǐxiǎng.
Dǎbāo de wénhuà yǐjīng shēnrù rénxīn.
Tā dǎbāo le suǒyǒu de guòqù.
Zhè gè dǎbāo de guòchéng hěn fùzá.
Dǎbāo de yìyì hěn shēnyuǎn.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le zhè gè shí dài.
Dǎbāo de guīzé hěn yánmì.
Tā dǎbāo le suǒyǒu de zhìhuì.
Dǎbāo de fǎzé hěn jiǎndān.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"dǎbāo piào"
to guarantee
Wǒ gěi nǐ dǎbāo piào.
casual"dǎbāo dài zǒu"
take-out
Qǐng bāng wǒ dǎbāo dài zǒu.
neutral"dǎbāo chūshòu"
sell in a bundle
Tāmen dǎbāo chūshòu.
formal"dǎbāo chǔlǐ"
process in a batch
Dǎbāo chǔlǐ hěn kuài.
formal"dǎbāo wèntí"
bundle problems
Dǎbāo wèntí.
casual"dǎbāo xíngli"
pack luggage
Wǒ zài dǎbāo xíngli.
neutralEasily Confused
Both mean pack
Bāozhuāng is formal/wrapping
Bāozhuāng lǐwù.
Both mean tidy
Shōushí is broader
Shōushí fángjiān.
Sounds like dǎ
Dǎkāi is open
Dǎkāi mén.
Both mean put in
Zhuāng is just 'put'
Zhuāng shuǐ.
Sentence Patterns
Wǒ yào dǎbāo + object
Wǒ yào dǎbāo zhè gè.
Qǐng bāng wǒ dǎbāo
Qǐng bāng wǒ dǎbāo.
Dǎbāo hǎo le
Dǎbāo hǎo le.
Wǒmen dǎbāo le + object
Wǒmen dǎbāo le xíngli.
Tā dǎbāo le + abstract noun
Tā dǎbāo le zīliào.
Familia de palabras
Nouns
Verbs
Relacionado
How to Use It
9/10
Formality Scale
Errores comunes
It is a verb, not a noun.
Tones change meaning.
Dǎbāo is for transport/food.
Opposite meanings.
Too casual.
Tips
Memory Palace
Put your suitcase in your kitchen.
Restaurant
Always say it to waiters.
Leftovers
It is encouraged.
Verb-Object
It is a standard VO.
Tone
Focus on the 3rd tone.
Noun usage
Don't use it as a noun.
History
It meant manual labor.
Flashcards
Use with 'xíngli'.
Clarity
Say it clearly.
Business
Use for bundling.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Imagine a boxer (dǎ) hitting a bag (bāo) to pack it.
Visual Association
A suitcase filled with food boxes.
Word Web
Desafío
Pack your bag in under 5 minutes.
Origen de la palabra
Chinese
Original meaning: To strike and bundle
Contexto cultural
None, very neutral.
Similar to 'take-out' or 'doggy bag'.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
restaurant
- dǎbāo dài zǒu
- qǐng dǎbāo
- dǎbāo fèi
travel
- dǎbāo xíngli
- dǎbāo hǎo le
- dǎbāo wán le
work
- dǎbāo xiàngmù
- dǎbāo wénjiàn
- dǎbāo shùjù
shopping
- dǎbāo lǐwù
- dǎbāo chūshòu
- dǎbāo fāngshì
Conversation Starters
"Nǐ dǎbāo le xíngli ma?"
"Zhè gè cāntīng dǎbāo fāngbiàn ma?"
"Nǐ xǐhuān dǎbāo ma?"
"Wǒmen dǎbāo zhè gè xiàngmù ba."
"Dǎbāo de lǐwù hěn piàoliang."
Journal Prompts
Describe your experience packing for a trip.
Why is dǎbāo culture popular?
Write about a time you packed leftovers.
How does dǎbāo help in business?
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasNo, it is very common.
Use bāozhuāng instead.
Yes, sometimes.
Qǐng gěi wǒ dǎbāodài.
Yes.
Yes, in tech.
Yes, universally.
Chāi.
Ponte a prueba
Wǒ yào ___ zhè gè.
Context is packing.
What does dǎbāo mean?
Definition.
Dǎbāo can be a noun.
It is a verb.
Word
Significado
Meaning match.
Word order.
Wǒ zài dǎbāo ___.
Collocation.
Which is a synonym?
Synonym.
Dǎbāo is formal.
It is neutral.
Word
Significado
Idiom.
Sentence structure.
Puntuación: /10
Summary
Dǎbāo is your best friend for travel and leftovers!
- Means to pack or bundle.
- Used for travel and food.
- Very common in daily life.
- Not a noun.
Memory Palace
Put your suitcase in your kitchen.
Restaurant
Always say it to waiters.
Leftovers
It is encouraged.
Verb-Object
It is a standard VO.