支线
zhī xiàn
Pinyin

Definition

支线
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zhī xiàn
  1. branch line
  2. side road
  3. spur
  4. fig. secondary plot (in a story)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

zhī chí
  1. 1 to be in favor of
  2. 2 to support
  3. 3 to back
  4. 4 support
  5. 5 backing
  6. 6 to stand by
  7. 7 CL:個|个[gè]
Zhī
  1. 1 surname Zhi
zhī fù
  1. 1 to pay (money)
zhī chū
  1. 1 to spend
  2. 2 to pay out
  3. 3 expense
zhī yuán
  1. 1 to provide assistance
  2. 2 to support
  3. 3 to back
zhī chēng
  1. 1 to prop up
  2. 2 to support
  3. 3 strut
  4. 4 brace
zhī zhù
  1. 1 mainstay
  2. 2 pillar
  3. 3 prop
  4. 4 backbone
zhī pèi
  1. 1 to control
  2. 2 to dominate
  3. 3 to allocate
tòu zhī
  1. 1 (bank) overdraft
bù zhī
  1. 1 to be unable to endure
Bǐ lù zhī shěng
  1. 1 Balochistan (Pakistan)
jiè zhī
  1. 1 to get an advance on one's pay
fēn zhī
  1. 1 branch (of company, river etc)
  2. 2 to branch
  3. 3 to diverge
  4. 4 to ramify
  5. 5 to subdivide
dì zhī
  1. 1 the 12 earthly branches 子[zǐ], 丑[chǒu], 寅[yín], 卯[mǎo], 辰[chén], 巳[sì], 午[wǔ], 未[wèi], 申[shēn], 酉[yǒu], 戌[xū], 亥[hài], used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal numbers I, II etc
gān zhī
  1. 1 the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shí tiān gān] and twelve earthly branches 十二枝
  2. 2 sexagenary cycle
zhī shǐ
  1. 1 to order (sb) around
  2. 2 to send on an errand
  3. 3 to order away
zhī qián
  1. 1 to support the front (military)
zhī qǔ
  1. 1 to withdraw (money)
zhī wú
  1. 1 to resist
  2. 2 to deal with
zhī diàn
  1. 1 branch store

Idioms (4)

一木难支
yī mù nán zhī
  1. 1 lit. a single post cannot prop up a falling house (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. one is helpless alone
支吾其词
zhī wú qí cí
  1. 1 (idiom) to talk in a roundabout way to cover up the truth
  2. 2 evasive
支离破碎
zhī lí pò suì
  1. 1 scattered and smashed (idiom)
乐不可支
lè bù kě zhī
  1. 1 overjoyed (idiom); as pleased as punch

Sample Sentences

当然去过。奥运村还在建设中,14个奥运会新建场馆已全部开工了。国家会议中心、媒体村和奥林匹克森林公园等相关设施也都在建设中。为了方便大家去奥运会场,北京新增的多条地铁线,还有奥运支线和首都机场轨道交通线等等都将在2008年之前全面建成投入运营,成为功能完善,安全便捷的交通系统。相信到2008年的时候,我们肯定会看到一个崭新的北京。
dāngrán qù guo 。Àoyùncūn hái zài jiànshè zhōng ,shísì ge Àoyùnhuì xīnjiàn chǎngguǎn yǐ quánbù kāigōng le 。Guójiāhuìyìzhōngxīn 、Méitǐcūn hé Àolínpǐkèsēnlíngōngyuán děng xiāngguān shèshī yě dōu zài jiànshè zhōng 。wèile fāngbiàn dàjiā qù Àoyùn huìchǎng ,Běijīng xīnzēng de duō tiáo dìtiěxiàn ,háiyǒu Àoyùn zhīxiàn hé Shǒudūjīchǎng guǐdàojiāotōngxiàn děngděng dōu jiāng zài èrlínglíngbā nián zhīqián quánmiàn jiànchéng tóurù yùnyíng ,chéngwéi gōngnéng wánshàn ,ānquán biànjié de jiāotōng xìtǒng 。xiāngxìn dào èrlínglíngbā nián de shíhou ,wǒmen kěndìng huì kàndào yī ge zhǎnxīn de Běijīng 。
Of course! They're still building the Olympic Village. Fourteen pavilions are already underway. Related buildings like the National Convention Center, the Media Village and the Olympic Forest Park are all under construction. To make it easier for everyone to get to the Olympic venues, Beijing's newly added metro lines, feeder lines, and the airport light rail will all be completely ready for operation before 2008. They'll be a multipurpose, safe and convenient transportation system. I'm sure that by 2008, we'll be able to see a new Beijing.