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[1] road; path; way; distance [2] means; course; direction [3] sequence; line; logic [4] type; kind; class; grade Stroke count: 13
Level: 1
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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This word has been viewed 1 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 31st Aug 2013 05:53 |
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See all 284 compounds (CantoDict reports 294 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations) |
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Showing all 24 examples containing 路 I walked until my legs were tired. [We have to repeat the verb 行 because the object 路 and the extent particle 到 are both there in the sentence.] The bus broke down on the way. [半路 should not be translated literally as halfway, just "along the way" [粵] [url=http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/dictionary/examples/938/]link[/url] ] The bus broke down on the way. [半路 should not be translated literally as halfway, just "along the way" [國] [url=http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/dictionary/examples/936/]link[/url] ] The kids are hiding under the table. [Lit. the kids hide at [counter] table underneath.] The office was turned upside-down by the kids. [[parsing] (classifier) office by (plural classifier) kids make (extent particle) chaotic http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/phorum/read.php?14,128766 ] The supermarket is within walking distance. [間 the | 超市 supermarket | 行路 walking | 去 go | 得 able to | 到 arrive] What could there be to fear from the adversity ahead? [Literally: what could (we) fear from tomorrow's high winds and crooked roads] You must engage low gears when you drive as these mountain roads are very uneven. Legend 國 : This term is used in Mandarin/Standard written Chinese, not Cantonese. 粵 : This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. No icon: This term is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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: the Cantonese Jyutping romanisation (pronunciation)
Also, CantoDict uses a unique "asterisk (*)" convention, to show readings such as jyu4*2. For more information please see CantoDict Tone Conventions.
: the Mandarin pronunciation of the word in pinyin.