就地
jiù dì
Pinyin

Definition

就地
 - 
jiù dì
  1. locally
  2. on the spot

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

de
  1. 1 -ly
  2. 2 structural particle: used before a verb or adjective, linking it to preceding modifying adverbial adjunct
dì zhǐ
  1. 1 address
  2. 2 classifier: 个 gè
jiù
  1. 1 at once
  2. 2 right away
  3. 3 only
  4. 4 just (emphasis)
  5. 5 as early as
  6. 6 already
  7. 7 as soon as
  8. 8 then
  9. 9 in that case
  10. 10 as many as
  11. 11 even if
  12. 12 to approach
  13. 13 to move towards
  14. 14 to undertake
  15. 15 to engage in
  16. 16 to suffer
  17. 17 subjected to
  18. 18 to accomplish
  19. 19 to take advantage of
  20. 20 to go with (of foods)
  21. 21 with regard to
  22. 22 concerning
chéng jiù
  1. 1 accomplishment
  2. 2 success
  3. 3 achievement
  4. 4 classifier: 个 gè
  5. 5 to achieve (a result)
  6. 6 to create
  7. 7 to bring about
Nèi dì
  1. 1 mainland China (PRC excluding Hong Kong and Macau, but including islands such as Hainan)
  2. 2 Japan (used in Taiwan during Japanese colonization)

Idioms (20)

一个天南,一个地北
yī ge tiān nán , yī ge dì běi
  1. 1 to live miles apart (idiom)
一切就绪
yī qiè jiù xù
  1. 1 everything in its place and ready (idiom)
一败涂地
yī bài tú dì
  1. 1 failed and wiped over the floor (idiom); to fail utterly
  2. 2 a crushing defeat
  3. 3 beaten and in a hopeless position
一蹴而就
yī cù ér jiù
  1. 1 to get there in one step (idiom); easily done
  2. 2 success at a stroke
  3. 3 to get results overnight
上天入地
shàng tiān rù dì
  1. 1 lit. to go up to heaven or down to Hades (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to go to great lengths
  3. 3 to search heaven and earth

Sample Sentences

当时国民党兵力远远大于红军,如果就地迎战,等于坐以待毙!俗话说,打不起,还跑不起嘛!红军长征分成好几路,分散了敌人的包围,边走边战,灵活应敌,这可是红军的精明之处啊!
dāngshí Guómín dǎng bīnglì yuǎnyuǎn dàyú hóngjūn ,rúguǒ jiùdì yíngzhàn ,děngyú zuòyǐdàibì !súhuà shuō ,dǎ bu qǐ ,hái pǎo bu qǐ ma !Hóngjūn chángzhēng fēn chéng hǎojǐ lù ,fēnsàn le dírén de bāowéi ,biān zǒu biān zhàn ,línghuó yìngdí ,zhè kěshì Hóngjūn de jīngmíng zhīchù a !
At that time, the Kuomintang military was far more powerful than the Red Army. If the Communists had fought the enemy head-on, it would have been like waiting for their own funeral. There's a proverb that says ''If you can't beat 'em, you can still beat it!" The Red Army split into many smaller units, and scattered the enemy's encirclement. They fought on the march, responding flexibly. That's the clever thing about the Red Army!