(): to crowd in, to cram in, to force others aside

() is a Chinese character meaning “to crowd in.” Classified as HSK Level 5 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (semantic) and (phonetic). It ranks #1649 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, hand. Its radical form (hand) appears in many related characters such as (shǒu, hand), (, hit, make), (zhǎo, to look for).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. to crowd in
  2. to cram in
  3. to force others aside

Etymology & Origin

pictophonetichand

Decomposition: ⿰扌齐 (layout: left-right)

Stroke Order

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2
3
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9

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Words & Compounds

HSK Vocabulary with

WordPinyinMeaningHSK
verb/adjectiveyōng jǐcrowded6

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
jǐ chūto squeeze out
pái jǐto crowd out
jǐ yāto squeeze
jǐ mǎncrowded to bursting point
yōng jǐ bù kānovercrowded
jǐ duìa run on a bank
jǐ méi nòng yǎnto make eyes
jǐ zhànto muscle in
jǐ shàng quto squeeze oneself up into (a crowded vehicle etc)
jǐ pò tóuto fight tooth and nail to get sth
jiāo tōng yōng jǐtraffic congestion
jǐ yā chūto extrude
jǐ lái jǐ qùto mill about
jǐ duì(coll.) to mock
jǐ guòto squeeze through
34
Total compounds
79
As first character
18
As last character
3
As middle character

appears in 34 compound words: 79 as the first character, 18 as the last, and 3 in a middle position. Compound statistics computed from SUBTLEX-CH and HSK 3.0 vocabulary data.

Strongest Collocations

Characters that most frequently co-occur with in natural Chinese text, ranked by NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information) — a statistical measure of association strength.

yōng
0.6087,546 co-occurrences
duì
0.5811,020 co-occurrences
0.5755,544 co-occurrences
pái
0.4635,310 co-occurrences
hóu
0.448408 co-occurrences
mǎn
0.4301,328 co-occurrences
nǎi
0.415597 co-occurrences
kān
0.406348 co-occurrences
chà
0.389138 co-occurrences
0.38096 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (2)

jǐ méi nòng yǎnHSK 6+

to make eyes; to wink

phrase
yōng jǐ bù kānHSK 7+

overcrowded; jam-packed

phrase

Example Sentences

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地铁上太了,几乎连站的地方都没有。

Dìtiě shàng tài jǐ le, jīhū lián zhàn de dìfang dōu méiyǒu.

The subway is too crowded; there's almost no place to stand.

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dú jiā zhí jī ! chāo pǎo mài lā lún biàn wá wá chē mǔ nǚ jǐ fù jià wēi xiǎn shàng lù

Exclusive/On the Scene! McLaren Supercar Turned into a "Toy Car" as Mother and Daughter Cram into the Passenger Seat for a Dangerous Ride

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. . . zhāng tuǐ biē niào lè dù zǐ xiǎo fù tū de zhèng cháng ma ? bǎng 胱 chōng yíng tuī jǐ fù bù xiàng qián ma

...Is it normal to feel the need to hold in urine, tighten your stomach, and have a protruding lower abdomen? Does a full bladder push the abdomen forward?

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ào zhōu xī tǔ hǎn shì zhí jǐ xià ào háng zhēng qiǎng guān jiàn kuàng wù xīn jìng sài kāi dǎ

The market value of Australian rare earth plants squezed out Qantas and the new race for critical minerals began

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jǐ xià dì yuán zhèng zhì ! měi yín diào chá : yī xiàng wěn jiàn de zhài quàn tóu zī . . .

Squeeze out geopolitics! Bank of America survey: Bond investment, which has always been steady...

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chūn wǎn de lìng yī chǎng xiàng zhàn jǐ jìn chūn jié dǎng , bù zhǐ wéi le fā hóng . .

Another "Alley-oop" at the Spring Festival Gala: AI is squeezing into the Spring Festival slot, not just to send out red...

Tatoeba

晴天,海滩总是很拥

Qíngtiān, hǎitān zǒngshì hěn yōngjǐ.

On sunny days, the beach is very crowded.

Tatoeba

雅尼刚刚对他的奶桶进行了消毒。

Yǎ ní gānggang duì tā de jǐnǎi tǒng jìnxíng le xiāodú.

Yanni has just sterilized his milking bucket.

Tatoeba

体育场满了棒球迷。

Tǐyùchǎng jǐmǎn le bàngqiúmí.

The stadium was flooded with baseball fans.

Tatoeba

我挣扎着出地铁。

Wǒ zhēngzhá zhe jǐchū dìtiě.

I struggled to get out of the subway.

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 挤 (jǐ) mean in Chinese?
挤 (jǐ) primarily means "to crowd in." It is classified as HSK Level 5, making it an advanced character. It ranks #1649 in character frequency.
How many strokes does 挤 have?
挤 is written with 9 strokes. The correct stroke order matters for recognition and handwriting speed — practice with the animated guide above to build proper technique.
What is the radical of 挤?
The radical associated with 挤 is 扌 (hand). This radical appears in many characters related to hand.
What are the components of 挤?
挤 is composed of: 扌 (semantic), 齐 (phonetic). Its IDS decomposition is ⿰扌齐 with a left-right layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 挤?
Common words with 挤 include: 拥挤 (yōng jǐ, "crowded"); 挤出 (jǐ chū, "to squeeze out"); 排挤 (pái jǐ, "to crowd out"); 挤压 (jǐ yā, "to squeeze"); 挤满 (jǐ mǎn, "crowded to bursting point"). There are over 34 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 挤 (jǐ)?
Several characters share the pronunciation jǐ: 机 (machine, opportunity), 鸡 (chicken), 级 (level, grade), 急 (urgent), and 4 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 挤 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
No. The simplified form is 挤 and the traditional form is 擠.

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Character data sourced from Unihan (Unicode Consortium), SUBTLEX-CH frequency corpus (Cai & Brysbaert, 2010), and Make Me a Hanzi (stroke data). Collocation strength measured via NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information). Verified by the HanziFeed linguistics team.

HSK classification follows the HSK 3.0 Standard (Center for Language Education and Cooperation, CLEC, 2022 revision). Idiom data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Data last verified: March 2026.