to arrest, to detain

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character (yā) primarily means "to press" or "to push," but it also has legal and financial meanings such as "to arrest" or "to mortgage."

Common contexts

  1. Physical action: pressing or pushing something down or holding it in place.
  2. Legal: to detain or arrest someone.
  3. Financial: to pledge or mortgage an asset as collateral.

Collocations and patterns

  • (yāzǒu): to arrest and take away.
  • 贷款 (yā dàikuǎn): to mortgage for a loan.
  • (yā zhù): to press down and hold.

Notes

When used in physical contexts, often implies applying pressure to keep something steady. In legal or financial contexts, it implies control or holding rights over a person or property. Avoid confusing with (tuī), which means "to push" but without the nuance of pressing down or detaining.

Example Sentences

He was arrested and taken away by the police.

Please press this box here and don't let it move.

He mortgaged his house to get a loan.