to climb, to hang on, to pull up

JLPT N5 19 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character primarily means "to climb" or "to pull oneself up." It is often used in contexts involving physical climbing, such as climbing mountains or playground equipment. For example, (climb mountains) and (climbing frame) are common collocations.

Besides the literal sense, can also be used metaphorically to describe social climbing or trying to associate with influential people, as in (to ingratiate oneself).

Common Collocations

  • : to climb mountains, used in outdoor or sports contexts.
  • : to climb, often used for climbing structures or trees.
  • : to seek association with someone powerful, often with a negative nuance.

Notes

When using , it usually implies active, physical climbing or effortful reaching. It differs from (pá), which also means to climb but is more general and often used for animals or casual climbing. often conveys a stronger sense of effort or grasping.

Avoid confusing (social climbing) with literal climbing; context will clarify the meaning.

Example Sentences

He likes mountain climbing and goes to different places every year to

The children are climbing back and forth on the climbing frame in the park,

He tried to ingratiate himself with powerful people to gain more resources.