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  *赴* | 赴* | *赴
to go / to visit (e.g. another country) / to attend (a banquet etc)
HSK 7-9
to rush to / to hurry to
HSK 7-9
to do at all costs / to make an all-out effort
HSK 7-9
to advance dauntlessly in wave upon wave (idiom)
HSK 7-9
to hurry / to rush
HSK 7-9
to travel to take up a new post
to travel to (a distant place)
to attend a banquet
lit. to jump into scalding water and plunge into raging fire (idiom) / fig. to brave any danger / to go to any lengths (for a noble cause)
to keep an appointment
lit. to go among enemies with only one's sword (idiom) / fig. to go alone into enemy lines
(of troops) to depart for / to head for
to visit the Yellow Springs / to die
to travel to (a place where duty calls)
to go to the United States
to dispatch (troops to the front)
heroically sacrificing one's life (idiom); to sacrifice oneself fervently to the cause
to go to a meeting
joint participation / to go together
to meet death
to enter hell
to use one's best efforts to do sth (idiom)
being anti-American is the job, but life is in America (jocular comment made about public figures who are brazenly xenophobic but whose family live abroad)
to bind up and take to the market (idiom); to take a prisoner to the town center for execution
to go and sit an examination
to visit Taiwan
to visit China
to renounce profit and seek fame (idiom); to abandon greed for reputation / to choose fame over fortune


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