to pursue, to chase after

JLPT N1 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (zhuī)

The character primarily means "to chase" or "to pursue." It is commonly used in contexts involving physical chasing, such as police pursuing a suspect, or metaphorical pursuit, like chasing dreams or goals.

Common Collocations

  • (zhuībǔ): to chase and arrest, often used in law enforcement.
  • 追求 (zhuīqiú): to pursue, often used for abstract goals like dreams or love.
  • (zhuī shàng): to catch up with someone or something.

Notes

When using , the object is usually the person or thing being chased or pursued. It can be used in both literal and figurative senses. Avoid confusing with (gēn), which means "to follow" but does not imply active chasing or pursuit. implies a more active, sometimes urgent effort to catch or achieve something.

Example Sentences

The police are chasing the fugitive.

He has been pursuing his dreams continuously.

She chased for a long time before catching up with that bus.