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Usage of (zhuā)

The verb primarily means "to grab" or "to seize" physically. It is commonly used when describing catching or holding something with the hand, such as grabbing a falling object or catching an animal.

It also frequently appears in law enforcement contexts, meaning "to catch" or "to arrest" someone, as in 小偷 (catch a thief).

Common Collocations

  • (zhuā zhù): to seize firmly or catch
  • 抓紧 (zhuā jǐn): to hold tightly, often used metaphorically to mean "to grasp an opportunity"
  • (zhuā bǔ): to capture or arrest (used in police or military contexts)

Notes

When using , the action implies a firm or sudden grasp. It differs from (ná), which is more neutral for "to take" or "to hold." often conveys urgency or force.

Avoid confusing with (zhuō), which also means "to catch" but is more often used for catching animals or insects, while is broader and includes catching people or objects.

Example Sentences

He grabbed the falling book with his hand.

The police caught the thief.

Children like to catch butterflies to play.