Usage of 抓 (zhuā)
The verb 抓 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 抓小偷 (catch a thief).
Common Collocations
- 抓住 (zhuā zhù): to seize firmly or catch
- 抓紧 (zhuā jǐn): to hold tightly, often used metaphorically to mean "to grasp an opportunity"
- 抓捕 (zhuā bǔ): to capture or arrest (used in police or military contexts)
Notes
When using 抓, the action implies a firm or sudden grasp. It differs from 拿 (ná), which is more neutral for "to take" or "to hold." 抓 often conveys urgency or force.
Avoid confusing 抓 with 捉 (zhuō), which also means "to catch" but is more often used for catching animals or insects, while 抓 is broader and includes catching people or objects.
Usage of 抓 (zhuā)
The verb 抓 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 抓小偷 (catch a thief).
Common Collocations
- 抓住 (zhuā zhù): to seize firmly or catch
- 抓紧 (zhuā jǐn): to hold tightly, often used metaphorically to mean "to grasp an opportunity"
- 抓捕 (zhuā bǔ): to capture or arrest (used in police or military contexts)
Notes
When using 抓, the action implies a firm or sudden grasp. It differs from 拿 (ná), which is more neutral for "to take" or "to hold." 抓 often conveys urgency or force.
Avoid confusing 抓 with 捉 (zhuō), which also means "to catch" but is more often used for catching animals or insects, while 抓 is broader and includes catching people or objects.
Usage of 抓 (zhuā)
The verb 抓 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 抓小偷 (catch a thief).
Common Collocations
- 抓住 (zhuā zhù): to seize firmly or catch
- 抓紧 (zhuā jǐn): to hold tightly, often used metaphorically to mean "to grasp an opportunity"
- 抓捕 (zhuā bǔ): to capture or arrest (used in police or military contexts)
Notes
When using 抓, the action implies a firm or sudden grasp. It differs from 拿 (ná), which is more neutral for "to take" or "to hold." 抓 often conveys urgency or force.
Avoid confusing 抓 with 捉 (zhuō), which also means "to catch" but is more often used for catching animals or insects, while 抓 is broader and includes catching people or objects.