Dictionary content from CC-CEDICT De keizer is ver weg - boek met wilde avonturen in China

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charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *搶* | 搶* | *搶
to fight over / to rush / to scramble / to grab / to rob / to snatch
HSK 5
to rescue
HSK 5
to rob / looting
HSK 7-9
to plunder / to pillage / to forcibly take
HSK 7-9
eye-catching
HSK 7-9
to rush (to do sth urgent) / to try to be the first / to forestall
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *搶* | 搶* | *搶
(literary) to knock against (esp. to knock one's head on the ground in grief or rage) / opposite in direction; contrary
(of goods) popular / in great demand
marriage by capture / bride kidnapping
to repair in a rush / rush repairs
a best-seller / a hot property
emergency (measures) / to react to an emergency
to make an amphibious assault / to seize a beachhead / to gain a foothold in (a new market)
to seize (the strategic high ground)
to rebuke; to reprimand
marriage by capture / bride kidnapping
to scoop the best camera shots / to grab the limelight
against the headwind
to buy frenetically / to snap up (bargains, dwindling supplies etc)
to loot / looting
to jump the gun / to make a false start
to scramble for tickets
to compete to be the first to answer a question (as on a quiz show)
to squat on (a domain name, trademark etc)
to take credit for sb else's achievements
robbery / holdup
robbery
to undercut competitors / to hustle / to compete for business
lockout buzzer system (as used by game show contestants)
to snatch (esp related to a robbery)
to rush through urgently (e.g. emergency supplies)
to provide relief during times of emergency and disaster (idiom)
to tack against the wind (sailing)
to steal the show / to grab the limelight


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