搬迁 (搬遷)
bān qiān
Pinyin
Definition
搬迁 (搬遷)
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- to move
- to relocate
- removal
Character Decomposition
Related Words (11)
- 1 to move (i.e. relocate oneself)
- 2 to move (sth relatively heavy or bulky)
- 3 to shift
- 4 to copy indiscriminately
- 1 to move house
- 2 removal
- 1 to fiddle with
- 2 to play and move sth about
- 3 to show off (what one can do)
- 4 to parade (one's capabilities)
- 5 to cause trouble
- 1 to carry
- 1 freight
- 2 transport
- 3 portage
- 4 to transport
- 5 to carry
Idioms (7)
搬口
- 1 to pass on stories (idiom); to sow dissension
- 2 to blab
- 3 to tell tales
搬唇递舌
- 1 to pass on stories (idiom); to sow dissension
- 2 to blab
- 3 to tell tales
搬弄是非
- 1 to incite a quarrel (idiom); to sow discord between people
- 2 to tell tales
- 3 to make mischief
搬楦头
- 1 lit. to move the shoes on the shoe tree (idiom)
- 2 fig. to expose shameful secrets (old)
搬石头砸自己的脚
- 1 to move a stone and stub one's toe
- 2 to shoot oneself in the foot (idiom)
Sample Sentences
我不赞同你的看法。这些不一定是胡编乱造。就像西方的占星术的发展一样,中国的易经和八卦也是一门占卜的学问。起名,搬迁,红白喜事都是有凶吉的讲究的。当然不排除有些人并没有真正研究过周易,却混水摸鱼,到处骗人。
I don't agree with your opinion. These things are not necessarily just pointless nonsense. It's like the development of astrology in the West. China's I Ching and hexagrams are parts of divination. Giving children meaningful names, moving, weddings and funerals: there is a lot of research that goes into these things. Of course, we can't rule out the possibility that some people who haven't really mastered the I Ching just make wild guesses, coming up with stories and scamming people.