双 (shuāng) — pair; both; double (measure word)
HSK 2 | measure word / adjective | counts items that come in pairs
双 (shuāng)
双 is the measure word for things that come in pairs: shoes, socks, gloves, chopsticks, eyes, and hands. It can also function as an adjective meaning "double" or "both." Compare it with 对 (duì), which is used for couples of people or matched sets like earrings.
Meanings
- [mw] Pair — counts objects that naturally come in twos (shoes, socks, chopsticks).
- [adj] Double; both; twin — describes something that has two matching parts.
Example Sentences
我买了一双鞋。 Wǒ mǎi le yī shuāng xié. I bought a pair of shoes.
这双手套很暖和。 Zhè shuāng shǒutào hěn nuǎnhuo. This pair of gloves is very warm.
她有一双漂亮的眼睛。 Tā yǒu yī shuāng piàoliang de yǎnjing. She has a pair of beautiful eyes.
请帮我拿一双筷子。 Qǐng bāng wǒ ná yī shuāng kuàizi. Please get me a pair of chopsticks.
Collocations
| Collocation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 一双鞋 | a pair of shoes |
| 一双手 | a pair of hands |
| 一双筷子 | a pair of chopsticks |
| 双手 | both hands |
| 双胞胎 | twins (double-birth) |
Memory Hook
双 looks like two hands placed side by side — the character itself shows a symmetrical pair, perfectly matching its meaning.