“抢占”由“抢”(快速、争夺)和“占”(占据、占有)组成,表示迅速而主动地占据某个位置、资源或优势。 它常用于竞争场景,强调速度、先机和主动性。
The word “抢占” (qiǎng, meaning to seize or occupy) is composed of “抢” (qiǎng, meaning to grab quickly or compete for) and “占” (zhàn, meaning to occupy or possess). It signifies the swift and proactive acquisition of a position, resource, or advantage. It is often used in competitive contexts, emphasizing speed, initiative, and proactiveness.
常见语义包括:
- 率先占据某个位置(如市场、座位、资源)
- 提前取得优势(如先机、份额、注意力)
- 带有竞争性,通常意味着别人也想要同样的东西
常见搭配
- 抢占市场 — 企业快速进入某个领域以取得份额
- 抢占先机 — 抢在别人之前行动
- 抢占资源 — 占据有限的资源
- 抢占位置 / 座位 — 在物理空间中先占到位置
- 抢占头条 — 在媒体或舆论中占据最显眼的位置
这些搭配都体现了“快”和“争”的特点。
语法特点
- 词性:动词
- 宾语通常是可被占据的资源或位置
- 主语多为主动争取者(人、组织、企业、媒体等)
句式结构: A 抢占 B 例:公司A抢占了年轻人市场。
例句解析
- 这家科技公司正在抢占人工智能领域的先机。 → 强调“提前布局、争取优势”。
- 游客一进场就开始抢占观景台的最佳位置。 → 强调“速度快、竞争激烈”。
- 品牌为了抢占市场,不断推出新产品。 → 强调“争夺份额”。
- 新闻事件迅速抢占了各大平台的头条。 → 强调“占据注意力中心”。
与相似词的区别
- 占据 — 中性,不强调速度
- 占领 — 更正式,多用于军事或强势控制
- 抢夺 — 强调争抢过程中的冲突
- 抢占 — 强调“快”和“先”,竞争意味强,但不一定有冲突
学习提示
- 观察新闻标题,尤其是商业、科技、媒体领域
- 尝试用“抢占 + 抽象名词”(如先机、份额、注意力)造句
- 注意它的语气偏主动、有竞争性
Common semantic meanings include:
- First to occupy a position (e.g., market, seat, resource)
- Gain an advantage early (e.g., first-mover advantage, market share, attention)
- Competitive, usually meaning others want the same thing
Common Collocations
- Seize the market — A company quickly enters a field to gain market share
- Seize the opportunity — Act before others
- Seize resources — Occupy limited resources
- Seize a position/seat — Secure a position in physical space first
- Seize the headlines — Occupy the most prominent position in media or public opinion
These collocations all reflect the characteristics of “speed” and “competition”.
Grammatical Features
- Part of Speech: Verb
- Object is usually a resource or position that can be occupied
- Subject is often an active contender (person, organization, company, media, etc.)
Sentence Structure: A seizes B Example: Company A has seized the youth market.
Example Sentence Analysis
- This technology company is seizing the initiative in the field of artificial intelligence. → Emphasizing “early planning and gaining an advantage.”
- As soon as tourists enter the venue, they start scrambling for the best spots on the observation deck. → Emphasizing “fast pace and fierce competition.”
- To seize the market, brands are constantly launching new products. → Emphasizing “competing for market share.” The news event quickly grabbed headlines on major platforms. → Emphasizing “occupying the center of attention.”
Differences from similar words:
- Occupy — Neutral, does not emphasize speed
- Occupy — More formal, often used in military or forceful control
- Grab — Emphasizes conflict during the struggle
- Grab — Emphasizes “fast” and “first,” strong competitive meaning, but not necessarily conflict
Learning Tips:
- Observe news headlines, especially those in the business, technology, and media fields.
- Try using “grab + abstract noun” (such as first-mover advantage, share, attention) in a sentence.
- Note its proactive and competitive tone.
