Chinese vocabulary — Responsibility topic

15 words · HSK 3 and 7

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A roundup of 15 Chinese vocabulary words for the Responsibility topic across HSK 3 and 7, grouped by meaning and with pinyin and English meanings. Learning Responsibility vocabulary in context helps you remember it longer and use it right away in conversation. Tap Study flashcards to review, or browse more Chinese vocabulary by topic and the HSK 1-9 pathway.

Responsibility vocabulary HSK 3(1 words)

HSK 3 pathway
HSK 3
bēi

to carry on one's back

Responsibility vocabulary HSK 7(14 words)

HSK 7 pathway
专人HSK 7
zhuānrén

person specially assigned, dedicated person in charge

HSK 7
xiè

to dismantle, to remove

托付HSK 7
tuōfù

to entrust, to commit, to hand over for safekeeping

HSK 7
dān

to carry on a shoulder pole, to bear, to shoulder

担子HSK 7
dànzi

burden, to shoulder (responsibility)

担负HSK 7
dān

to shoulder, to take on (responsibility, a task)

拖累HSK 7
tuōlěi

to implicate, to be a burden on someone

推卸HSK 7
tuīxiè

To shift responsibility onto others, to shirk

HSK 7
lǎn

embrace; gather in one's arms

第一线HSK 7
xiàn

front line, the place directly facing difficulties or work

罪魁祸首HSK 7
zuìkuíhuòshǒu

the ringleader who causes a crime or disaster

肩负HSK 7
jiānfù

to shoulder, to bear (a heavy responsibility or mission)

负有HSK 7
fùyǒu

to bear, to take on (responsibility, a task)

HSK 7

to go to (a place, usually in a formal sense)

Learn Chinese vocabulary — Responsibility topic

The Responsibility topic set gathers 15 common Chinese words across HSK 3 and 7. Instead of learning by scattered alphabetical lists, you learn whole word clusters in the Responsibility context — which helps learners associate them more easily and remember them longer.

Every word has clear pinyin and English meanings. Read each word aloud, build example sentences, then review with flashcards so your Responsibility vocabulary enters long-term memory. Once you're comfortable with this topic, browse more Chinese vocabulary topics to expand your vocabulary alongside the HSK pathway.

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