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[1] hurry/run after; catch/keep up with [2] drive/chase away; chuck out; oust [3] encounter; come across; happen to Stroke count: 14
Level: 1
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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This word has been viewed 9070 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 20th Mar 2011 04:13 |
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趕快 gon2 faai3 = quickly; hurriedly; immediately; at once 趕上 gon2 soeng5 = catch up with; in time for 趕唔切 gon2 m4 cit3 = cannot make it; too late for sth. 粵 趕時間 gon2 si4 gaan1*3 = time is running out; hurry up; quickly 追趕 zeoi1 gon2 = to chase after; to pursue 趕時尚 gon2 si4 soeng6 = to climb aboard the bandwagon (lit., "to catch up with fashion") 趕緊 gon2 gan2 = hurriedly 趕工 gon2 gung1 = to try to get the work done faster 趕忙 gon2 mong4 = to hurry 趕急 gon2 gap1 = haste; make haste; nip along 趕絕 gon2 zyut6 = to take away and use up 趕住去投胎 gon2 zyu6 heoi3 tau4 toi1 = "are you rushing to reincarnate?" said along the lines of "what's the hurry?" 趕走 gon2 zau2 = to expel 趕唔到 gon2 m4 dou3*2 = cannot make it; too late for sth. 粵 驅趕 keoi1 gon2 = to chase away, to disperse; the action of driving away 趕鴨仔 gon2 aap3 zai2 = to rush a group of tourists along for a cursory look at everything 粵 趕集 gon2 zaap6 = to go to a village fair or market 趕得切 gon2 dak1 cit3 = to be able to make it in time; there in time for 粵 趕到 gon2 dou3*2 = to be able to make it in time; there in time for 粵 趕頭趕命 gon2 tau4 gon4 meng6 = in a great hurry 粵 趕落台 gon2 lok6 toi4 = force someone to step down (in politics, business etc.) 粵 趕赴 gon2 fu6 = hurry to (a destination) 趕客 gon2 haak3 = repulsive 粵 |
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