Definitions

kàn (verb) to see; to look at; to watch
kàn (verb) to read
kàn (verb) to visit; to call on
kàn (verb) to consider; to regard as
kàn (verb) to look after; to take care of; to treat (illness)

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

About

The character "看" structurally combines the component for "hand" (手) placed above the component for "eye" (目), visually suggesting the act of shading one's eyes to observe something intently. Etymologically, this composition reflects the original meaning of physically looking or gazing, which over time extended to include more abstract senses such as watching, reading, and even judging or considering, as seen in its use in words like "看待" (to regard) and "看病" (to see a doctor).

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我正在电视。

Wǒ zhèngzài kàn diànshì.

I am watching TV.

他喜欢书。

Tā xǐhuān kàn shū.

He likes reading books.

我们去电影吧。

Wǒmen qù kàn diànyǐng ba.

Let's go watch a movie.

你要清楚说明。

Nǐ yào kàn qīngchu shuōmíng.

You need to read the instructions clearly.

昨天我了三小时电视。

Zuótiān wǒ kànle sān xiǎoshí diànshì.

Yesterday I watched TV for three hours.

在图书馆里不能大声书。

Zài túshūguǎn lǐ bùnéng dàshēng kàn shū.

In the library, you cannot read aloud.

如果你仔细,就会发现错误。

Rúguǒ nǐ zǐxì kàn, jiù huì fāxiàn cuòwù.

If you look carefully, you will find mistakes.

这本书被很多人过。

Zhè běn shū bèi hěnduō rén kànguò.

This book has been read by many people.