to dash against

JLPT N5 6 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character (chōng) primarily means 'to dash against' or 'to rush forward.' It is often used to describe water or waves forcefully hitting a surface, such as 冲击 (sea waves dashing). Beyond natural phenomena, also conveys the action of rushing or charging into a place, as in 教室 (rush into the classroom).

Additionally, is commonly used in everyday contexts related to preparing drinks, especially coffee or tea, where it means 'to brew' or 'to make' (咖啡).

Common Collocations

  • 冲击 (chōngjī): impact, shock; used for physical or metaphorical force
  • (chōng jìn): rush into; used to describe sudden movement into a place
  • (chōng yì bēi): make a cup of (coffee, tea); common in daily life

Notes

When used to describe water or waves, emphasizes the forceful, repeated action of hitting or dashing. When describing people, it often implies sudden, energetic movement. In the context of drinks, it is a casual verb for brewing or preparing.

Avoid confusing with similar verbs like (jump) or (rush), as often carries a stronger sense of force or impact.

Example Sentences

The sea waves keep dashing against the rocks on the shore.

He rushed into the classroom, ten minutes late.

Please make a cup of coffee for me.