闯 | [ chuǎng ] to rush, to charge, to dash, to break through, to temper oneself (through battling hardships) |
闯入 | [ chuǎng rù ] to intrude, to charge in, to gate-crash |
闯出名堂 | [ chuǎng chū míng tang ] to make a name for oneself |
闯王 | [ chuǎng wáng ] Chuangwang or Roaming King, adopted name of late Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成 (1605-1645) |
闯王陵 | [ chuǎng wáng líng ] mausoleum to the late-Ming peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng 李自成[Li3 Ze4 cheng2], nicknamed Dashing King 闖王|闯王[Chuang3 Wang2] |
闯祸 | [ chuǎng huò ] to cause an accident, to make trouble, to get into trouble |
闯空门 | [ chuǎng kōng mén ] to break into a house when nobody is home |
闯红灯 | [ chuǎng hóng dēng ] to run a red light, failing to stop at a red traffic light, (slang) to have sex with a girl while she is menstruating |
闯荡 | [ chuǎng dàng ] to leave home to make one's way in the world, to leave the life one knows to seek success |
闯荡江湖 | [ chuǎng dàng jiāng hú ] to travel around the country |
闯进 | [ chuǎng jìn ] to burst in |
闯过 | [ chuǎng guò ] to crash one's way through |
闯关 | [ chuǎng guān ] to crash through a barrier |
闯关者 | [ chuǎng guān zhě ] person who crashes through a barrier, gate-crasher |
⇒ 擅闯 | [ shàn chuǎng ] to enter without permission, to trespass |
⇒ 私闯 | [ sī chuǎng ] to enter (a place) without permission, to intrude into |
⇒ 走南闯北 | [ zoǔ nán chuǎng beǐ ] to travel extensively |