- 带走 dàizǒu to take awayTo carry or take something with oneself when leaving; to take away.
- 拿走 názǒu to take awayto take away; to remove; to carry off
- 走势 zǒushì trendThe general direction or tendency in which a situation or process is developing
- 走向 zǒuxiàng to head forto move toward; to head for; to develop in a certain direction
- 走到 zǒudào to walk toTo reach a place by walking; to go to a destination on foot.
- 走出 zǒuchū to walk outto walk out of; to leave a room or building through a door
- 走开 zǒukāi to go awayto leave; to walk away; to move aside; to beat it or get out of the way
- 走进 zǒujìn to walk intoto enter on foot; to step into
- 走运 zǒuyùn to be luckyto have good luck; to be in luck; things go your way
- 逃走 táozǒu to run awayto flee; to escape from a place or person
- 偷走 tōuzǒu to stealTo rob; to walk off with; to steal and carry away.
- 走廊 zǒuláng corridorcorridor; hallway; passage; a roofed walkway along the eaves of a building or connecting two buildings
- 走路 zǒulù to walkTo walk; to go on foot.
- 赶走 gǎnzǒu to drive awayto drive out; to expel; to turn someone or something back
- 行走 xíngzǒu to walkto walk; to go on foot
- 走走 zǒuzǒu to take a strollto walk around for pleasure or to get some fresh air
- 抢走 qiǎngzǒu to snatchto take away by force; to seize or appropriate, especially during a robbery
- 搬走 bānzǒu to move awayTo take or move items away to another place; to vacate a residence or move house.
- 走访 zǒufǎng to visit and interviewto pay a visit to people or places for the purpose of interviewing, investigating, or gathering information
- 走私 zǒusī to smuggleto smuggle goods; to transport items illegally past customs or across borders
- 走过 zǒuguò to walk pastto walk past; to go by
- 出走 chūzǒu to leave hometo leave home, run away, or flee one's original residence or country, often due to difficult circumstances or political pressure
- 走人 zǒurén to leave(colloquial) to leave; to get away; to beat it; to clear out
- 走着瞧 zǒuzheqiáo wait and seeTo wait and see how a situation develops
- 走近 zǒujìn to approachto step close to; to draw near to; to walk towards
- 溜走 liūzǒu to sneak awayto slip away or leave secretly; to slink off
- 走动 zǒudòng to walk aboutTo walk around; to move about or stretch one's legs; to be mobile enough to walk
- 走红 zǒuhóng to be popularto become famous or popular; to be well-liked or in high demand
- 先走 xiānzǒu to leave firstTo go or depart ahead of others; leave before someone else.
- 抓走 zhuāzǒu to arrestto arrest; to take into custody
- 走狗 zǒugǒu lackey(derogatory) a person who helps others do bad things; running dog; flunky; stooge
- 奔走 bēnzǒu to runto run quickly; to rush
- 游走 yóuzǒu to wanderTo wander about, roam, or stroll without a fixed destination; to flow through a circuit or network.
- 放走 fàngzǒu to releaseto release; to set free; to allow a person or animal to go
- 走时 zǒushí to keep timeTo keep time or run (of a clock or watch)
- 走火 zǒuhuǒ to discharge accidentallyto go off by mistake, as in a firearm being accidentally discharged or a gun firing during cleaning
- 离家出走 líjiāchūzǒu to run away from hometo leave one's family and home, usually due to conflict or a desire to live elsewhere
- 夺走 duózǒu to snatch awayto snatch away; to take away by force; to steal
- 走投无路 zǒutóuwúlù at the end of one's ropeto be at an impasse; to be in a desperate situation with no way out or no one to turn to (note: avoid miswriting [[投|投|tou2]] as [[头|頭|tou2]])
- 走漏 zǒulòu to leakTo leak out or divulge, specifically regarding secrets or information
- 远走高飞 yuǎnzǒugāofēi to go far awayTo travel or escape to a distant place; often used to describe leaving one's home or current situation to start anew elsewhere or to flee from trouble.
- 走资派 zǒuzīpài capitalist roaderShort for [[走资本主义道路的当权派|走資本主義道路的當權派|zou3 zi1 ben3 zhu3 yi4 dao4 lu4 de5 dang1 quan2 pai4]]; a political label used during the Cultural Revolution for officials accused of following the capitalist path.
- 走失 zǒushī to go missingto wander away and get lost, usually said of people or livestock
- 好走 hǎozǒu good-byeA polite expression used when seeing someone off, meaning "take care" or "have a safe trip"
- 开走 kāizǒu to drive awayto drive off or pull away, used for vehicles like cars, buses, or trains
- 取走 qǔzǒu to take awayto remove; to take away; to take out
- 撤走 chèzǒu to withdrawto withdraw from a place; to leave or evacuate
- 走道 zǒudào walkwaysidewalk; pavement; aisle; a path or corridor designed for people to walk on
- 慢走 mànzǒu take careA polite phrase used when seeing off a guest, equivalent to "goodbye" or "take care on your way out".
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH