- 赶赴 gǎnfù to rush toTo hurry or rush toward a destination
- 全力以赴 quánlìyǐfù to go all outto do at all costs; to spare no effort; to throw all of one's energy into a task
- 奔赴 bēnfù to rush toto rush toward or hurry to a destination; to head for
- 分赴 fēnfù to go to different placesto leave for different destinations; to head off separately to various locations
- 赴汤蹈火 fùtāngdǎohuǒ to go through fire and water(idiom) lit. to jump into boiling water and step into fire; to brave any danger or hardship without fear for one's own life
- 赴约 fùyuē to keep an appointmentTo go to a meeting or social engagement as previously arranged.
- 开赴 kāifù to depart forto depart for or set out toward a destination, used specifically for troops or large organized groups; to head for
- 赴宴 fùyàn to attend a banquetto go to or participate in a banquet; to be a guest at a formal dinner
- 前赴后继 qiánfùhòujì to advance wave upon waveto advance dauntlessly in wave upon wave; describing a continuous stream of people charging forward courageously
- 赴会 fùhuì to attend a meetingTo go to a meeting or attend a gathering; to keep an appointment.
- 赴任 fùrèn to take up a postto travel to or be on the way to a new official position
- 押赴 yāfù to escortto send a criminal, defendant, or prisoner under guard to a specific location, such as a courtroom or an execution ground
- 单刀赴会 dāndāofùhuì to go alone into enemy territoryLiterally "to go among enemies with only one's sword"; used to describe someone going alone into a dangerous situation or meeting with enemies, showing great courage and bravery.
- 赴难 fùnàn to go to the country's aidto rush to save the nation from crisis or disaster
- 赴席 fùxí to attend a banquetTo go to a banquet or feast; to attend a formal dinner.
- 赴敌 fùdí to fight the enemy(literary) to go to the battlefield to fight against the enemy
- 命赴黄泉 mìngfùhuángquán to diedie; pass away; visit the Yellow Springs (the underworld)
- 调赴 diàofù to dispatchto dispatch or send away, specifically referring to sending troops to a front or a new post
- 慷慨赴义 kāngkǎifùyì to die a heroto sacrifice one's life heroically for a righteous cause; to go to one's death with spirits high for the sake of justice
- 飞蛾赴火 fēi'éfùhuǒ to flirt with deathliterally like a moth flying into a flame; to seek one's own destruction or court disaster
- 亲赴 qīnfù to go personallyTo travel personally to a location, especially where one's presence is required by duty or responsibility.
- 共赴 gòngfù to go togetherto go to a place or face a situation together; joint participation
- 努力以赴 nǔlìyǐfù to give it one's allto use one's best efforts to do something; to strive with all one's might towards a goal [idiom]
- 反美是工作赴美是生活 fǎnměishìgōngzuòfùměishìshēnghuó being anti-American is the job, but life is in AmericaA jocular or critical comment about public figures who are loudly anti-American in public but choose to live or send their families to live in the United States.
- 慷慨赴死 kāngkǎifùsǐ to die a heroto go to one's death with dignity and courage; to die heroically for a cause
- 玉楼赴召 yùlóufùzhào early death of a scholarOriginally referring to the legend of Tang dynasty poet [[李贺|李賀|li3 he4]] being summoned by the Jade Emperor to write for a new jade palace, this idiom now describes the early death of a talented writer or scholar.
- 电赴 diànfù to rush like lightningto dash or rush somewhere with great speed; to speed toward a destination like a flash of lightning
- 绑赴市曹 bǎngfùshìcáo to take to the execution ground(idiom) to tie a prisoner's hands behind their back and take them to a busy market square for public execution; historically used to serve as a warning to others
- 走马赴任 zǒumǎfùrèn to take office(idiom) to assume a post; specifically used to describe an official taking up a new position quickly
- 赴义 fùyì to die for a causeTo take a firm stand and sacrifice one's life for justice or duty; to die a martyr's death.
- 赴华 fùhuá to visit ChinaTo go to China; to visit China from another country.
- 赴台 fùtái to visit TaiwanTo go to or visit Taiwan
- 赴死 fùsǐ to meet deathTo go to one's death; to die for a cause or purpose, often willingly or heroically.
- 赴火蹈刃 fùhuǒdǎorèn to go through fire and waterto brave any danger; to charge forward courageously without fear of death
- 赴美 fùměi to go to the USto go to the United States
- 赴考 fùkǎo to sit an examTo go and attend an examination
- 赴试 fùshì to take an examTo go to a place for the purpose of taking an examination.
- 赴阴曹 fùyīncáo to enter hellto go to the underworld; to enter hell
- 转赴 zhuǎnfù to head for elsewhereTo change one's travel plans or route to head for a different destination
- 远赴 yuǎnfù to travel a long way toTo go to a distant place; to travel a great distance to reach a destination
- 违利赴名 wéilìfùmíng to choose fame over fortune(idiom) to renounce profit and seek fame; to abandon greed for the sake of one's reputation
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH