to urge

JLPT N1 13 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Nuances

The verb "" (cuī) primarily means "to urge" or "to hasten" someone to do something. It often implies a sense of pressure or insistence, usually in contexts where time is important or when someone is expected to act promptly.

Common Collocations

  • (cuīcù): to urge or press someone repeatedly
  • (cuīmián): to induce sleep (used in medical or psychological contexts)
  • (cuīzhài): to urge repayment of debt

Practical Notes

When using "," the speaker often expects quicker action or response. It can be polite or firm depending on tone and context. For example, a doctor urging a patient to take medicine is caring, while a creditor might feel more demanding.

Avoid confusing "" with similar verbs like "" (cù), which also means "to promote" or "to urge" but is often used in more formal or abstract contexts.

Summary

"" is a versatile verb useful in daily conversation when you want to express urging or pressing someone to act faster or fulfill an obligation.

Example Sentences

He keeps urging me to finish my homework quickly.

The doctor urges the patient to take medicine on time.

The meeting is about to start, the secretary urges everyone to enter