biāo
verb #15,855

Meanings

  1. 1 to surge
  2. 2 to soar
  3. 3 to race
  4. 4 to shoot up (of prices, speed, etc.)

Examples

HSK 3
Tā zài gāosù gōnglù shàng biāochē.
He was street racing on the highway.
HSK 5
Yóujià yòu biāo shàngqù le.
Oil prices have surged again.

Tips

usage
is a variant of . Both are used, but is more standard. Common compounds: 飙车 (street racing), 飙升 (to soar/surge). Colloquially, can mean to blurt out: 飙脏话 (to blurt out profanity).

Components

radical
fēng
wind
Wraps the lower-left corner - the wind radical, the indexing component. belongs to the wind family with to float on the wind, to whistle, hurricane. Here the wind is doing the work: blowing across the inner flames to whip up the fierce gust the character names.
semantic
yàn
flames; blaze (three fires stacked)
Inside the wind-wrap sits - three fires stacked, picturing a roaring blaze. Whipped by around it, the original named a fierce wind fanning flames into a wildfire. From that came 'whirlwind, gust' and the modern 飚车 'to floor it' - driving so fast it's like a wind-driven blaze.

Stroke Order

biāo