Meaning of qiāng:

qiāng

Verb

(literary) to knock against (esp. to knock one's head on the ground in grief or rage); opposite in direction; contrary; to fight over; to rush; to scramble; to grab; to rob; to snatch

Tā zài jídù tòngkǔ shí, yīgè shīzú diēdǎo, ràng tóubù bùxìng qiǎng dào dì shàng.

她在极度痛苦时,一个失足跌倒,让头部不幸到地上。

In extreme agony, a slip made her head tragically knock against the ground.

Liǎng gèrén zài wèi wánjù ér qiǎng.

两个人在为玩具而

Two people are competing for the toy.

Tāmen zài sàichǎng shàng jīliè de qiǎngduó qiúquán.

他们在赛场上激烈地夺球权。

They fiercely fought over ball possession on the field.

Tāmen zài gōngjiāo chē zhàn děng chē shí túrán kāishǐ qiǎng zuòwèi.

他们在公交车站等车时突然开始座位。

At the bus stop, they suddenly started rushing for seats.

Tāmen zài bǐsài zhōng pīnmìng de qiǎng qiú.

他们在比赛中拼命地球。

They scrambled desperately for the ball in the game.

Tā tūrán shēn shǒu qù qiǎng wǒ de shū.

他突然伸手去我的书。

He suddenly reached out to grab my book.

Yǒurén shìtú zài wǎnshàng qiǎng wǒ de bāo.

有人试图在晚上我的包。

Someone tried to rob my bag in the evening.

Tā shìtú qiǎng wǒ de shū.

他试图我的书。

He tried to snatch my book.

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