(qiāng) – (literary) to knock against (esp. to knock one's head on the ground in grief or rage)

qiāng

(literary) to knock against (esp. to knock one's head on the ground in grief or rage)

HSK 3.0 Level 5Traditional: 2 example sentences

Definitions

  1. 1(literary) to knock against (esp. to knock one's head on the ground in grief or rage)
  2. 2opposite in direction; contrary

Simplified & traditional

Simplified

Traditional

Example sentences

See used in real sentences with pinyin and English translations.

  • 我被抢劫了。

    wǒ bèi qiǎng jié le 。

    I've been robbed.

  • 你被抢劫过吗?

    nǐ bèi qiǎng jié guò ma ?

    Have you ever been robbed?

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