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Meaning and Usage

The verb "" primarily means "to hurry," "to rush," or "to catch up with." It often implies urgency or the need to complete something quickly. It can also mean "to chase" or "to pursue," especially in contexts like catching a person or vehicle.

Common Collocations

  • 时间 (gǎn shíjiān): to be in a hurry, pressed for time
  • (gǎn lù): to hurry on the way, to make haste while traveling
  • 赶上 (gǎn shàng): to catch up with, to reach in time

Usage Notes

"" is frequently used to express urgency in daily life, such as hurrying to appointments or catching transportation. It can be followed by verbs or noun phrases indicating what is being rushed or pursued. Unlike "," which focuses more on the act of chasing, "" often emphasizes the urgency or the act of making up lost time.

Common Confusion

Learners sometimes confuse "" with "." Remember, "" often involves hurrying oneself or catching up, while "" is more about actively chasing or pursuing someone or something.

Example Sentences

He was in a hurry and rushed out.

The police caught up with the fleeing suspect.

We hurried to attend our friend's wedding.