向盘 (向盤)
xiàng pán
Pinyin

Definition

向盘 (向盤)
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xiàng pán
  1. compass

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

Xiàng
  1. 1 surname Xiang
fāng xiàng
  1. 1 direction
  2. 2 orientation
  3. 3 path to follow
  4. 4 classifier: 个 gè
yī xiàng
  1. 1 always (previously)
  2. 2 a period of time in the recent past
qīng xiàng
  1. 1 trend
  2. 2 tendency
  3. 3 orientation
nèi xiàng
  1. 1 reserved (personality)
  2. 2 introverted
  3. 3 (economics etc) domestic-oriented

Idioms (10)

向壁虚构
xiàng bì xū gòu
  1. 1 facing a wall, an imaginary construction (idiom); baseless fabrication
向壁虚造
xiàng bì xū zào
  1. 1 facing a wall, an imaginary construction (idiom); baseless fabrication
向隅
xiàng yú
  1. 1 lit. to face the corner (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to miss out on sth
女生外向
nǚ shēng wài xiàng
  1. 1 a woman is born to leave her family (idiom)
  2. 2 a woman's heart is with her husband
好好学习,天天向上
hǎo hǎo xué xí , tiān tiān xiàng shàng
  1. 1 study hard and every day you will improve (idiom)

Sample Sentences

今天也第一次练了倒车入库,要同时看后视镜、打方向盘还要注意跟旁边障碍物的距离,实在忙死了。
jīntiān yě dì yī cì liàn le dàochē rù kù ,yào tóngshí kàn hòushìjìng 、dǎ fāngxiàngpán hái yào zhùyì gēn pángbiān zhàngàiwù de jùlí ,really máng sǐ le 。
Today was my first time practicing reversing into a parking space. You have to look in the rear view mirror at the same time as turning the steering wheel and being careful of your distance from neighboring obstacles, it really is a lot to handle.
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这倒是。我刚上路那会儿经常被吓得直冒冷汗。上了高架怕追尾,下了高架怕撞人。有些人过马路根本不看有没有斑马线,也不关心红绿灯,想过就过。我有一次就差点儿撞到了一个老人,害得我一个星期都不敢摸方向盘。
zhèdàoshì 。wǒ gāng shànglù nà huìr jīngcháng bèi xiàde zhí mào lěnghàn 。shàng le gāojià pà zhuīwěi ,xià le gāojià pà zhuàngrén 。yǒuxiērén guò mǎlù gēnběn bù kàn yǒu méiyǒu bānmǎxiàn ,yě bù guānxīn hónglǜdēng ,xiǎng guò jiù guò 。wǒ yǒu yīcì jiù chàdiǎnr zhuàngdào le yī ge lǎorén ,hài de wǒ yī ge xīngqī dōu bùgǎn mō fāngxiàngpán 。
That is true. When I first started driving I would often get so freaked out I would break out in a cold sweat. When I got on the elevated road I would worry about getting rear-ended, and when I got off I would worry I was going to hit someone. Some people don’t even look to see if there's a crosswalk when they cross the street and don't pay attention to traffic lights; if they want to cross, they just cross. I nearly hit an elderly person once. I was so scared that I couldn’t even touch a steering wheel for a week.
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