to overtake / to catch up with / to hurry / to rush / to try to catch (the bus etc) / to drive (cattle etc) forward / to drive (sb) away / to avail oneself of (an opportunity) / until

= + : Guy Fawkes (g) is taking part in a nordic walking (走) marathon. The route leads through the anthill (an3) and inside there are lots of dried fruits (干) in the bar for the walkers. As Guy Fawkes passes through, he hurriedly (赶) prongs a lot of dried fruit onto his nordic walking poles (走) before the bar owner rushes (赶) him out.
to overtake; to catch up with / to hurry; to rush / to try to catch (the bus etc) / to drive (cattle etc) forward; to drive (sb) away / to avail oneself of (an opportunity) / until; by (a certain time)

趕 character breakdown

drought

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a marmot, 旱獭.

Hamlet (h) used the drought (旱) to dry fruits (干) under the sun (日) in the anthill's bathroom (an4), but the marmot (旱) secretly stole and ate all the dried fruits.
to walk / to go / to run / to move (of vehicle) / to visit / to leave / to go away / to die (euph.) / from / through / away (in compound verbs, such as 撤走[che4 zou3]) / to change (shape, form, meaning)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a Nordic walking pole. Zorro (z) is fighting Neanderthal Man (bottom of 龰) in the outhouse's living room (ou3). Neanderthal Man uses his pennant (top of 龰), and Zorro uses a Nordic walking pole (走). Zorro overcomes Neanderthal Man by using a dirty trick: he throws some dirt (土) at Neanderthal Mans face, who is blinded and hurts his foot with his pennant (the pennant pierces his foot: 龰). Just at this moment Zorro uses the opportunity to sedate Neanderthal Man and rams a syringe (龰) into his shoulder.

Characters with 趕 as component

趕 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 趕

hurriedly / without delay
to drive out / to turn back
to pursue / to chase after / to accelerate / to catch up with / to overtake
to hasten on with one's journey / to hurry on
to drive (vehicle) / to drive out / to chase away / to herd (people towards a gate)
to drive away / to force out / to repel
to hurry / to rush
to drive a cart
to go to market / to go to a fair
to work as a carter or porter / to transport goods for a living (esp. by donkey)
to catch up with England and surpass the USA (economic goal)
to go and take an imperial examination
to exorcise / to drive out evil spirits
lit. to drive a duck onto a perch (idiom) / fig. to push sb to do sth way beyond their ability
to drive sheep / to herd sheep

Sentences with 趕

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