(qiāng) see 搶風|抢风[qiang1 feng1]
(qiǎng) to fight over; to rush; to scramble; to grab; to rob; to snatch
(qiǎngzhàn) to seize (the strategic high ground)
(qiǎngxiū) to repair in a rush; urgent repairs
(qiǎngxiān) to rush (to do sth urgent); to try to be the first; to forestall
(qiǎngjié) to rob; looting
(qiāngjiéàn) robbery; case of looting
(qiǎngjiéàn) robbery; holdup
(qiāngjiézuì) robbery
(qiǎngduó) to plunder; to pillage; to forcibly take
(qiǎnghūn) marriage by capture; bride kidnapping
(qiǎngshǒu) (of goods) popular; in great demand
(qiǎngshǒuhuò) a best-seller; a hot property
(qiǎnglüè) to loot; looting
(qiǎngjiù) rescue
(qiǎngtān) to make an amphibious assault; to seize a beachhead; to gain a foothold in (a new market)
(qiǎngshēngyi) to undercut competitors; to hustle; to compete for business
(qiǎngbái) rebuke; reprimand
(qiǎngyǎn) eye-catching
(qiǎngqīn) marriage by capture; bride kidnapping
(qiǎnggòu) panic buying; rushing to buy
(qiǎngzǒu) to snatch (esp related to a robbery)
(qiǎngpǎo) to jump the gun; to make a false start
(qiǎngtōng) to rush through urgently (e.g. emergency supplies)
(qiǎngjìngtóu) to scoop the best camera shots; to grab the limelight
(qiǎngxiǎn) emergency (measures); to react to an emergency
(qiǎngxiǎnjiùzāi) to provide relief during times of emergency and disaster (idiom)
(qiāngfēng) a headwind; a contrary wind
(qiāngfēnghángxíng) to tack against the wind (sailing)
(qiǎngfēngtóu) to steal the show; to grab the limelight