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Hanzi Character Search: 抢

62A2

 
plunder, rob, take by force
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 4 Total Strokes 7
Mandarin reading qiǎng qiāng chēng Cantonese reading coeng2
Japanese on reading Japanese kun reading
Korean reading Vietnamese reading
Traditional Variant(s) plunder, rob, take by force

CEDICT Entries:

   [ qiāng ]    see 搶風|抢风[qiang1 feng1]
   [ qiǎng ]    to fight over, to rush, to scramble, to grab, to rob, to snatch
   [ qiǎng zhàn ]    to seize (the strategic high ground)
   [ qiǎng xiū ]    to repair in a rush, rush repairs
   [ qiǎng xiān ]    to rush (to do sth urgent), to try to be the first, to forestall
   [ qiǎng jié ]    to rob, looting
   [ qiǎng jié àn ]    robbery, holdup
   [ qiǎng jié zuì ]    robbery
   [ qiǎng duó ]    to plunder, to pillage, to forcibly take
   [ qiǎng hūn ]    marriage by capture, bride kidnapping
   [ qiǎng shoǔ ]    (of goods) popular, in great demand
   [ qiǎng shoǔ huò ]    a best-seller, a hot property
   [ qiǎng lvè ]    to loot, looting
   [ qiǎng jiù ]    to rescue
   [ qiǎng tān ]    to make an amphibious assault, to seize a beachhead, to gain a foothold in (a new market)
   [ qiǎng shēng yi ]    to undercut competitors, to hustle, to compete for business
   [ qiǎng baí ]    to rebuke, to reprimand
   [ qiǎng yǎn ]    eye-catching
   [ qiǎng ]    to compete to be the first to answer a question (as on a quiz show)
   [ qiǎng ]    lockout buzzer system (as used by game show contestants)
   [ qiǎng qīn ]    marriage by capture, bride kidnapping
   [ qiǎng goù ]    to buy frenetically, to snap up (bargains, dwindling supplies etc)
   [ qiǎng zoǔ ]    to snatch (esp related to a robbery)
   [ qiǎng paǒ ]    to jump the gun, to make a false start
   [ qiǎng tōng ]    to rush through urgently (e.g. emergency supplies)
   [ qiǎng jìng toú ]    to scoop the best camera shots, to grab the limelight
   [ qiǎng xiǎn ]    emergency (measures), to react to an emergency
   [ qiǎng xiǎn jiù zaī ]    to provide relief during times of emergency and disaster (idiom)
   [ qiāng fēng ]    a headwind, a contrary wind
   [ qiāng fēng háng xíng ]    to tack against the wind (sailing)
   [ qiǎng fēng toú ]    to steal the show, to grab the limelight
⇒    [ toū qiǎng ]    to be law-abiding (idiom)
⇒    [ hōng qiǎng ]    looting
⇒    [ míng qiǎng zhù ]    cybersquatting, domain squatting
⇒    [ pīn qiǎng ]    to fight desperately (at the risk of one's life)
⇒    [ chí qiāng qiǎng jié ]    armed robbery
⇒    [ zhēng qiǎng ]    to fight over, to scramble for

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