(jǐn): tight, strict, close at hand

(jǐn) is a Chinese character meaning “tight.” Classified as HSK Level 4 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), with radical (silk). It ranks #560 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, silk. Its radical form (silk) appears in many related characters such as (, to connect), (lěi, to accumulate), (shào, to continue).

Native pronunciation
HSK 4Radical: silk7 strokesFrequency #560

Definitions

  1. tight
  2. strict
  3. close at hand

Etymology & Origin

pictophoneticsilk

Stroke Order

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Words & Compounds

HSK Vocabulary with

WordPinyinMeaningHSK
adjectivejǐn zhāngnervous4
adjectivejǐn jíurgent5
adverbgǎn jǐnhurriedly4
verbzhuā jǐnto keep a firm grip on5
adjectivebù yào jǐnunimportant5
adjectivejǐn mìinseparably close5

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
wú guān jǐn yàoindifferent
jǐn jǐnclosely
yào jǐnimportant
jǐn shēnskintight
jǐn pòpressing
jǐn gēnto follow precisely
jǐn jiē zheimmediately afterwards
jǐn còucompact
jǐn yào guān tóuurgent and important moment (idiom)
jiā jǐnto intensify
shōu jǐnto tighten up (restrictions etc)
jǐn yàocritical
jǐn jí zhuàng tàistate of emergency
jǐn wòto hold firmly, not let go
yǎo jǐn yá guān(idiom) to grit one's teeth tightly
92
Total compounds
57
As first character
28
As last character
15
As middle character

appears in 92 compound words: 57 as the first character, 28 as the last, and 15 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.

còu
0.6977,518 co-occurrences
0.69062,432 co-occurrences
zhāng
0.58138,192 co-occurrences
bēng
0.565612 co-occurrences
lín
0.5549,954 co-occurrences
níng
0.545444 co-occurrences
āi
0.5331,512 co-occurrences
0.51625,896 co-occurrences
tiē
0.4852,598 co-occurrences
shì
0.4857,344 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (9)

bùjǐnbùmànHSK 4+

neither rushed nor slow; at the right pace; unhurried; unflustered; taking one's time

phrase
jǐnjí zhuàngtàiHSK 5+

state of emergency

noun
jǐn pò dīng rénHSK 7+

to keep a close eye on sb (idiom)

phrase
jǐnyào guāntóuHSK 4+

critical juncture; critical moment

noun
lēijǐn kùdàiHSK 7+

to tighten one's belt; to tighten the purse strings; to be more frugal

verb
tōnghuò jǐnsuōHSK 5+

deflation

noun
wúguānjǐnyàoHSK 4+

unimportant; inconsequential

phrase
yǎojǐnyáguānHSK 5+

to grit one's teeth and bear the pain, to bite the bullet

verb
jǐnluómìgǔHSK 4+

to carry out an intense publicity campaign

phrase

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

时间很迫,我们必须加快速度。

Shíjiān hěn jǐnpò, wǒmen bìxū jiākuài sùdù.

Time is urgent; we must speed up.

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乳腺增生要吗,要怎么治疗?先做检查再决定是否干预

rǔ xiàn zēng shēng yāo jǐn ma , yāo zěn má zhì liáo ? xiān zuò jiǎn chá zài jué dìng shì fǒu gān yù

Is breast hyperplasia important, and how to treat it? Do an examination before deciding whether to intervene

WorldjournalFeb 2026

汪小菲过年带子逛饶河夜市 脱口“台湾”赶加“中国”

wāng xiǎo 菲 guò nián dài zǐ guàng ráo hé yè shì tuō kǒu tái wān gǎn jǐn jiā zhōng guó

Wang Xiaofei took her children to visit Raohe Night Market during the New Year and blurted out "Taiwan" and quickly added "China"

WorldjournalFeb 2026

急储蓄帐户可与401(k)计画结合 但很...

jǐn jí chǔ xù zhàng hù kě yǔ 4 0 1 ( k ) jì huà jié gě dàn hěn . . .

Emergency savings accounts can be combined with 401(k) plans But very...

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联合国:收到伊朗来信 对地区张局势深表关切

lián gě guó : shōu dào yī lǎng lái xìn duì dì qū jǐn zhāng jú shì shēn biǎo guān qiē

United Nations: Received a letter from Iran expressing deep concern about regional tensions

百度新闻Feb 2026

斯洛伐克政府宣布进入国家石油急状态

sī 洛 fá kè zhèng fǔ xuān bù jìn rù guó jiā shí yóu jǐn jí zhuàng tài

Slovak government declares national oil emergency

Tatoeba

你告诉汤姆那是急情况了吗?

Nǐ gàosu Tāngmǔ nàshi jǐnjí qíngkuàng le ma?

Did Tom tell you it was an emergency?

Tatoeba

为什么汤姆很张?

Wèishénme Tāngmǔ hěn jǐnzhāng?

Why is Tom nervous?

Tatoeba

牙关坚持到底!

Yǎojǐnyáguān jiānchí dàodǐ!

Grit your teeth and bear it!

Tatoeba

她用绳子把包裹绑好了。

Tā yòng shéngzi bǎ bāoguǒ jǐnjǐn bǎng hǎo le.

She tied up the parcel with string.

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced jǐn

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 紧 (jǐn) mean in Chinese?
紧 (jǐn) primarily means "tight." It is classified as HSK Level 4, making it an upper-intermediate character. It ranks #560 in character frequency.
What's the difference between 紧 and 展?
紧 (jǐn) and 展 (zhǎn) are often confused. antonym. The key distinguishing feature: 紧 (close) vs 展 (open).
How many strokes does 紧 have?
紧 is written with 7 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 紧?
The radical associated with 紧 is 纟 (silk). This radical appears in many characters related to silk.
What are common words containing 紧?
Common words with 紧 include: 紧张 (jǐn zhāng, "nervous"); 紧急 (jǐn jí, "urgent"); 赶紧 (gǎn jǐn, "hurriedly"); 抓紧 (zhuā jǐn, "to keep a firm grip on"); 无关紧要 (wú guān jǐn yào, "indifferent"). There are over 92 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 紧 (jǐn)?
Several characters share the pronunciation jǐn: 巾 (towel), 今 (now), 斤 (catty), 金 (metal, gold), and 6 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 紧 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
No. The simplified form is 紧 and the traditional form is 緊.

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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.