qiǎng

plunder, rob, take by force

HSK 5 #1412

DEFINITIONS

抢 qiǎng
  • to fight over
  • to rush
  • to scramble
  • to grab
  • to rob
  • to snatch
抢 qiāng
  • see 搶風|抢风[qiang1 feng1]

STROKES

WORDS

婚 qiǎng hūn marriage by capture; bride kidnapping
生意 qiǎng shēng yi to undercut competitors; to hustle; to compete for business
答器 qiǎng dá qì lockout buzzer system (as used by game show contestants)
跑 qiǎng pǎo to jump the gun; to make a false start
通 qiǎng tōng to rush through urgently (e.g. emergency supplies)
险救灾 qiǎng xiǎn jiù zāi to provide relief during times of emergency and disaster (idiom)
风 qiāng fēng a headwind; a contrary wind
风航行 qiāng fēng háng xíng to tack against the wind (sailing)
风头 qiǎng fēng tóu to steal the show; to grab the limelight
些 qiǎng xiē to snatch/grab some
回 qiǎng huí to snatch back
过来 qiǎng guò lái to snatch over; to take or seize something or someone completely by force or aggressively
烧杀掠 shāo shā qiǎng lüè burning, killing, robbing, and plundering; destructive actions typically associated with marauders or bandits
救出来 qiǎng jiù chū lái to rescue and bring out
光 qiǎng guāng to be sold out quickly; snapped up completely
作 qiǎng zuò fight over; scramble for
哭天地 kū tiān qiǎng dì cry to the heavens and shake the earth; to cry or wail loudly and energetically, expressing intense emotions or distress
救无效 qiǎng jiù wú xiào rescue efforts futile; unsuccessful attempts at saving someone's life
走了 qiǎng zǒu le forcibly took away; used to describe the act of taking something away by force
先一步 qiǎng xiān yī bù to take the lead; to act quickly and gain an advantage by being the first to take action
虫 qiǎng chóng snatch bugs; forcibly take or seize insects, often implying theft or aggressive action.