攻克

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 攻克 (gōngkè) primarily means "to capture" or "to conquer," often used in military contexts to describe taking control of a fortress, city, or position. Beyond literal military use, it is also commonly used metaphorically to describe overcoming difficult problems or challenges, such as scientific breakthroughs or personal obstacles.

Common Collocations

  • 攻克 (gōngkè yàosài): to capture a fortress — used in military or strategic contexts.
  • 攻克 (gōngkè nántí): to overcome a difficult problem — common in academic, scientific, or technical discussions.
  • 攻克障碍 (gōngkè zhàng'ài): to overcome obstacles — often used in personal development or learning contexts.

Usage Notes

When using 攻克, the focus is on successfully overcoming or taking control of something challenging. It carries a strong sense of effort and achievement. It is more formal and often appears in written or formal spoken Chinese rather than casual conversation.

Avoid confusing 攻克 with simpler verbs like (to catch) or 克服 (to overcome), although 克服 shares some overlap in meaning. 攻克 emphasizes the conquest aspect, whether literal or figurative.

Summary

Use 攻克 when you want to express the idea of "conquering" or "breaking through" a significant challenge or stronghold, especially in formal or literary contexts. It is a powerful verb that conveys success after effort and struggle.

Example Sentences

The army successfully captured the enemy's fortress.

Scientists have overcome the difficult problem of cancer treatment.

He worked hard to overcome various obstacles in language learning.