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The character "顶" derives from its traditional form "頂", structurally combining the semantic component "頁" meaning head with the phonetic component "丁". Its earliest recorded meaning was the crown of the head, which subsequently broadened to refer to the uppermost part or summit of any object. From this nominal foundation, it developed verbal senses including to carry on the head, to support from below, and to withstand or oppose. In modern usage, further semantic extensions allow it to function as an adverb meaning "very" or a verb indicating substitution or filling in. The simplified form "顶" maintains the phonetic "丁" but alters the semantic component to "页", which is the standardized simplified variant of the "頁" radical.
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我头顶有帽子。
山顶的风景很美。
他住在顶楼。
你要顶住压力。
他顶替了队长。
顶多三天就完成。
不要跟父母顶嘴。
这是顶级的产品。