| 进攻HSK 6 | jìn gōng | to attack; to assault; to go on the offensive; attack; assault; offense (sports) | |
| 攻击HSK 6 | gōng jī | to attack; to accuse; to charge; an attack (terrorist or military) | |
| 攻关 | gōng guān | to storm a strategic pass; fig. to tackle a key problem | |
| 攻克HSK 6 | gōng kè | to capture; to take; to overcome; to solve | |
| 围攻 | wéi gōng | to besiege; to beleaguer; to attack from all sides; to jointly speak or write against sb |
| 1 | With cooperation, we overcame the difficulties. | |
| 2 | He is studying for his master's degree in psychology. | |
| 3 | Vulnerabilities can lead to the system being attacked and damaged. | |
| 4 | The enemy's attack made our defense line precarious. | |
| 5 | On the battlefield, attack is the best way to defeat the enemy. |