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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+6436 (搶)

6436
 
plunder, rob, take by force
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 10 Total Strokes 13
Mandarin reading qiǎng qiāng chēng Cantonese reading coeng1 coeng2 cong2
Japanese on reading shou Japanese kun reading tsuku kobamu todoku
Korean reading chang Vietnamese reading
Simplified Variant(s)

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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