搶
抢
qiǎng
ㄑㄧㄤˇ
- plunder, rob, take by force
Words with 搶抢
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Verb, Literary
1. to knock against (esp. to knock one's head on the ground in grief or rage)
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2. opposite in direction
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3. contrary
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Verb
1. to fight over
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2. to rush
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3. to scramble
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4. to grab
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5. to rob
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6. to snatch
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1. (of goods) popular
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2. in great demand
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1. to rush (to do sth urgent)
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2. to try to be the first
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3. to forestall
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1. to rush through urgently (e.g. emergency supplies)
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1. to snatch (esp related to a robbery)
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1. to rebuke
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2. to reprimand
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1. to fight over
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2. to scramble for
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1. marriage by capture
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2. bride kidnapping
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1. (basketball) to steal (the ball)
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2. (soccer) to dispossess an opponent (by tackling or intercepting a pass)
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1. to take credit for sb else's achievements
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1. to squat on (a domain name, trademark etc)
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1. to compete to be the first to answer a question (as on a quiz show)
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1. emergency (measures)
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2. to react to an emergency
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1. to seize (the strategic high ground)
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1. to repair in a rush
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2. rush repairs
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1. to jump the gun
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2. to make a false start