ná HSK1
take
- to take verb
- to hold; to seize; to catch; to take in one's hand; to capture
- to obtain verb
- to gain; to win; to receive (as in a prize or a medal)
- to treat as verbpreposition
- Used to show how someone or something is regarded or handled, often in the pattern "take A as B".
- to manage verb
- to hold; to handle; to have control over something, such as power or a final decision
- with preposition
- Used to introduce a tool or the basis for an action, meaning "by means of" or "using".
- [object marker] preposition
- Introduces the object of an action, similar to 把 bǎ, or identifies the target of an attitude or joke.
- to put on
- To adopt a certain pose or attitude, often used to describe behaving in a pretentious or difficult manner.
- surname
- a Chinese surname
- to make difficult
- to coerce; to make things difficult for someone; to hold something over someone
拏 ná
- to hold
- To hold or take with the hand; to pick up.
- to capture
- To seize; to capture or arrest.
- with
- Used as a coverb to introduce an instrument (with) or a person being targeted by an action (at)
- to treat as
- To take a person or thing as an example, or to treat one thing as another.
- to achieve
- To obtain or achieve something, such as a prize or a position of power.
- to strike a pose
- To put on or assume a certain air, attitude, or posture
- to make things difficult
- To coerce or intentionally cause difficulty for someone
Cross-References
Same as
- 把 bǎ
Frequency
- Movie subtitles
- 964.7 per million appears in 94% of films
- Written text
- 260.4 per million
Details
- HSK 2.0
- Level 3
- HSK 3.0
- Level 1
- Strokes
- 9
- Unicode
- U+62CF
Sources
- Frequency data
- BCC Corpus (BLCU)