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HSK
quickly; at once
HSK 3
hurriedly / without delay
HSK 3
to hurry (to some place)
HSK 3
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  *趕* | 趕* | *趕
to overtake; to catch up with / to hurry; to rush / to try to catch (the bus etc) / to drive (cattle etc) forward; to drive (sb) away / to avail oneself of (an opportunity) / until; by (a certain time)
HSK 3
to hurry / to hasten / to make haste
HSK 6
can't keep up with / can't catch up with / cannot overtake
HSK 6
to hurry / to rush
HSK 7-9
to work as a carter or porter / to transport goods for a living (esp. by donkey)
to pursue / to chase after / to accelerate / to catch up with / to overtake
HSK 7-9
friendly one-upmanship / to try to emulate
to keep up with / to catch up with / to overtake / to chance upon / in time for
HSK 6
to kill to the last one (idiom) / to exterminate / to eradicate / ruthless
to hurry to (somewhere)
HSK 7-9
to keep up with the latest fashion
to be in a hurry
lit. to drive a duck onto a perch (idiom) / fig. to push sb to do sth way beyond their ability
to catch up with England and surpass the USA (economic goal)
to hasten on with one's journey / to hurry on
to drive away
lit. a meteor catching up with the moon / swift action (idiom)
to follow the trend
to go to market / to go to a fair
to exorcise / to drive out evil spirits
to overtake
to drive away / to force out / to repel
to rush over
to work against the clock / to hurry with work to get it done in time
as soon as possible; at the first opportunity; the sooner the better; before it's too late
to drive a cart
to try hard to catch up
it's better to hurry at the start than to rush later (idiom)
to drive sheep / to herd sheep
to have enough time (to do sth); to be able to make it (in time)
not enough time (to do sth) / too late (to do sth)
to drive (vehicle) / to drive out / to chase away / to herd (people towards a gate)
(coll.) some day / one of these days
to drive away
to drive out / to turn back
(dialect) to gather seafood at the beach while the tide is out; to comb the beach for shellfish, crabs or other marine life
to go and take an imperial examination
lit. if you were eating warm shit, it'd be stone cold by the time you finished it (saying) / fig. (of a person) too slow; can't keep up


Tip: Pinyin can be entered with or without tone numbers, e.g. 'nihao' or 'ni3hao3'.
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