to pull up

HSK 7

漢字分解

Meaning and Usage

The character (bá) primarily means "to pull out" or "to uproot." It is often used when physically pulling something out, such as a nail, tooth, or plant. Additionally, can be used metaphorically to mean "to take the lead" or "to win first place" in competitions or rankings.

Common Collocations

  • (bá yá): to pull a tooth, commonly used in medical contexts.
  • (bá chū): to pull out, often used for objects like nails or plugs.
  • (bá dé tóuchóu): to win first place, a common idiom in competitions.

Usage Notes

When using to describe pulling something out, the action usually involves some force. It is a more physical and concrete verb compared to similar verbs like (qǔ, to take) or (lā, to pull), which may not imply removal from a fixed position.

In competitive contexts, is a fixed phrase meaning to come out on top. Avoid confusing with (bǎ), which is a grammatical particle.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts. It is commonly used in everyday speech, medical settings, and sports commentary.

例文

他用力拔出了那根钉子。

Tā yòng lì bá chūle nà gēn dīngzi.

He pulled out that nail with force.

医生帮我拔了智齿,感觉好多了。

Yīshēng bāng wǒ bále zhìchǐ, gǎnjué hǎoduō le.

The doctor helped me pull out my wisdom tooth, and I feel much better.

比赛中他拔得头筹,赢得了冠军。

Bǐsài zhōng tā bá dé tóuchóu, yíngdéle guànjūn.

He took first place in the competition and won the championship.