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  coeng1 coeng2 cong2 cong1   jyutping
  chuan3 qiang4 cheng1 cang1 chuan   pinyin
[1] [v] plunder; rob; take by force; snatch; loot [2] [v] do something in haste, as in an emergency; rush [3] [v] oppose [4] [v] try to beat others in performance; vie for; scramble for a ball, position, etc.


[1] head (winds); adverse [2] [v] strike; hit; knock


Stroke count: 13
Level: 3
Radical: (#64)
搶 / 抢

*** This entry has been marked as UNSURE by an editor, so it may not be fully accurate ***


This character was last edited on 10th May 2008

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detail  coeng2 gip3  qiang1 jie2 = to rob
detail  coeng2 gau3  qiang3 jiu4 = to rescue; to save; to salvage
detail  coeng2 kau3  qiang3 gou4 = panic buying, rushing to buy
detail  coeng2 sin1  qiang3 xian3 = to rush; to do something urgently
detail  coeng2 sau2  qiang3 shou3 = in demand (goods, service, person), sought after
detail  coeng2 ngaan5   = attractive
detail  coeng2 sik6   = feeding frenzy
detail  coeng2 fung1 tau4   = upstage
detail  coeng2 geng3   = lenslouse
detail  coeng2 je5   = to take something by force; to snatch
See all 18 compounds


Showing all 2 examples containing 搶
detail 搶救病人 edit
give emergency treatment to a patient
detail 危難,"不需上前";,"上陣不離父子兵"。 edit
A son would would protect his father and face the danger himself; but in times of emergency, both son and father would fight the battle together.

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