| 抢救HSK 6 | qiǎng jiù | to rescue | |
| 抢险 | qiǎng xiǎn | emergency (measures); to react to an emergency | |
| 抢劫HSK 6 | qiǎng jié | to rob; looting | |
| 抢占HSK 5 | qiǎng zhàn | to seize (the strategic high ground) | |
| 抢先HSK 5 | qiǎng xiān | to rush (to do sth urgent); to try to be the first; to forestall |
| 呼天抢地 | hū tiān qiāng dì | utter cries of extreme anguish (idiom) | |
| 抢劫罪 | qiāng jié zuì | robbery | |
| 持枪抢劫 | chí qiāng qiāng jié | armed robbery | |
| 抢风 | qiāng fēng | a headwind; a contrary wind | |
| 抢风航行 | qiāng fēng háng xíng | to tack against the wind (sailing) |
| 1 | Doctors are trying to save the wounded. | |
| 2 | They took my luggage away by force. | |
| 3 | The rescue work requires coordination and cooperation. | |
| 4 | The spots for the course have already been taken. | |
| 5 | The thief threw away the things he robbed and ran away. |