海上
hǎi shàng
Pinyin

Definition

海上
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hǎi shàng
  1. maritime

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

shǎng
  1. 1 see 上聲|上声[shǎng shēng]
Shàng hǎi
  1. 1 Shanghai municipality, central east China, abbr. to 滬|沪[Hù]
shàng bān
  1. 1 to go to work
  2. 2 to be on duty
  3. 3 to start work
  4. 4 to go to the office
zǎo shang
  1. 1 early morning
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
wǎn shang
  1. 1 evening
  2. 2 night
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
  4. 4 in the evening
shàng xià
  1. 1 up and down
  2. 2 top and bottom
  3. 3 old and new
  4. 4 length
  5. 5 about
shàng lái
  1. 1 to come up
  2. 2 to approach
  3. 3 (verb complement indicating success)
shàng chuán
  1. 1 to upload
shàng wǔ
  1. 1 morning
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
shàng bàn nián
  1. 1 first half (of a year)
shàng qù
  1. 1 to go up
shàng tái
  1. 1 to rise to power (in politics)
  2. 2 to go on stage (in the theater)
shàng si
  1. 1 boss
  2. 2 superior
shàng chǎng
  1. 1 on stage
  2. 2 to go on stage
  3. 3 to take the field
shàng fén
  1. 1 to visit a grave
shàng tiān
  1. 1 Heaven
  2. 2 Providence
  3. 3 God
  4. 4 the day before
  5. 5 the sky above
  6. 6 to fly to the sky
  7. 7 to take off and fly into space
  8. 8 to die
  9. 9 to pass away
shàng xué
  1. 1 to go to school
  2. 2 to attend school
shàng shān
  1. 1 to go uphill
  2. 2 to spin cocoon (silkworms)
  3. 3 to pass away
shàng shì
  1. 1 to hit the market (of a new product)
  2. 2 to float (a company on the stock market)
Shàng dì
  1. 1 God

Idioms (20)

一哭二闹三上吊
yī kū èr nào sān shàng diào
  1. 1 to make a terrible scene (idiom)
  2. 2 to throw a tantrum
一条绳上的蚂蚱
yī tiáo shéng shàng de mà zha
  1. 1 lit. grasshoppers tied together with a piece of string (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. people who are in it together for better or worse
  3. 3 people who will sink or swim together
三天不打,上房揭瓦
sān tiān bù dǎ , shàng fáng jiē wǎ
  1. 1 three days without a beating, and a child will scale the roof to rip the tiles (idiom)
  2. 2 spare the rod, spoil the child
上一次当,学一次乖
shàng yī cì dàng , xué yī cì guāi
  1. 1 to take sth as a lesson for next time (idiom)
  2. 2 once bitten, twice shy
上下其手
shàng xià qí shǒu
  1. 1 to raise and lower one's hand (idiom); to signal as conspiratorial hint
  2. 2 fig. conspiring to defraud
上不了台面
shàng bù liǎo tái miàn
  1. 1 better kept under the table (idiom)
  2. 2 not to be disclosed
  3. 3 too inferior to show in public
上不得台盘
shàng bù dé tái pán
  1. 1 too uncouth to appear in public (idiom)
  2. 2 unfit for a public role
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
上天无路,入地无门
shàng tiān wú lù , rù dì wú mén
  1. 1 lit. there is no road to the sky, nor door into the earth (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to be at the end of one's rope
  3. 3 to be trapped in a hopeless situation
上有天堂,下有苏杭
shàng yǒu tiān táng , xià yǒu Sū Háng
  1. 1 lit. there is heaven above, and there is 蘇杭|苏杭[Sū Háng] below (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. the beauty and affluence of Suzhou and Hangzhou is comparable with heaven
上有政策,下有对策
shàng yǒu zhèng cè , xià yǒu duì cè
  1. 1 The higher ups have policies while the lower downs have their own ways of getting around them. (idiom)
上有老下有小
shàng yǒu lǎo xià yǒu xiǎo
  1. 1 lit. above are the elderly, below are the young (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to have to take care of both one's aging parents and one's children
  3. 3 sandwich generation
上梁不正下梁歪
shàng liáng bù zhèng xià liáng wāi
  1. 1 lit. If the upper beam is not straight, the lower beam will be crooked (idiom); fig. subordinates imitate their superiors' vices
上气不接下气
shàng qì bù jiē xià qì
  1. 1 out of breath (idiom)
  2. 2 to gasp for air
上行下效
shàng xíng xià xiào
  1. 1 subordinates follow the example of their superiors (idiom)
上贼船
shàng zéi chuán
  1. 1 lit. to board a pirate ship (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. to associate with criminals
不要在一棵树上吊死
bù yào zài yī kē shù shàng diào sǐ
  1. 1 don't insist on only taking one road to Rome (idiom)
  2. 2 there's more than one way to skin a cat
世上无难事,只怕有心人
shì shàng wú nán shì , zhǐ pà yǒu xīn rén
  1. 1 there is nothing the determined person can't accomplish (idiom)
  2. 2 persistence will overcome
人不可貌相,海水不可斗量
rén bù kě mào xiàng , hǎi shuǐ bù kě dǒu liáng
  1. 1 you can't judge a person by appearance, just as you can't measure the sea with a pint pot (idiom)
侯门似海
hóu mén sì hǎi
  1. 1 lit. the gate of a noble house is like the sea
  2. 2 there is a wide gap between the nobility and the common people (idiom)

Sample Sentences

正所谓,海上生明月,天涯共此时,不是吗?
zhèng suǒwèi ,hǎishàng shēng Míngyuè ,tiānyá gòng cǐ shí ,bùshìma ?
It's like that line from that poem 'The moon rises from the sea and people at opposite ends of the earth watch it together,' no?
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粤港澳大湾区以环珠江口区域为核心,背靠大陆面向南海,地处国际航线要冲,是中国与海上丝绸之路沿线国家海上往来距离最近的经济发达区域。大湾区的发展也同时可以作为中国一带一路的催化剂,粤港澳大湾区是一个策略性发展,目的是连接中亚到欧洲的丝绸之路经济带和南亚到非洲和中东的海上丝绸之路的经济。
Yuègǎngàodàwānqū yǐ huánzhūjiāngkǒu qūyù wéi héxīn ,bèikào Dàlù miànxiàng NánHǎi ,dìchǔ guójì hángxiàn yàochōng ,shì Zhōngguó yǔ hǎishàng sīchóuzhīLù yánxiàn guójiā hǎishàng wǎnglái jùlí zuìjìn de jīngjì fādá qūyù 。dàwānqū de fāzhǎn yě tóngshí kěyǐ zuòwéi zhōngguó yīdàiyīlù de cuīhuàjì ,yuègǎngàodàwānqū shì yīgē strategic fāzhǎn ,mùdì shì liánjiē zhōngYà dào ōuzhōu de sīchóuzhīlù jīngjì dài hé nányà dào fēizhōu hé zhōngdōng de hǎishàng sīchóuzhīlù de jīngjì 。
The Greater Bay Area is centered around the Pearl River Estuary, facing inland China and the South China Sea, linked to international transportation routes and an economic region closest to the Maritime Silk Road. The development of the area should also act as a catalyst for China’s Belt and Road Initiative - it is a strategic development that aims to link the economies along the Silk Road Economic Belt (Central Asia to Europe) and the Maritime Silk Road (South Asia to Africa and the Middle East) together.
互利共赢。古丝绸之路见证了陆上“使者相望于道商旅不绝于途”的盛况,也见证了海上“舶交海中,不知其数”的繁华。
hùlì gòngyíng 。gǔ SīchóuzhīLù jiànzhèng le lùshàng “shǐzhě xiāngwàng yú dào shānglu:3 bùjué yú tú ”de shèngkuàng ,yě jiànzhèng le hǎishàng “bó jiāo hǎi zhōng ,bùzhī qí shǔ ”de fánhuá 。
Win-win mutual benefit. The old Silk Road bore witness to a grand scene in which envoys could meet on the road and there was a constant flow of merchants travelling back and forth, and saw ships passing each other on the seas, in what was unfathomable prosperity.
中国唐宋元时期,陆上和海上丝绸之路同步发展,中国、意大利、摩洛哥的旅行家杜环马可波罗、伊本白图泰都在陆上和海上丝绸之路留下了历史印记。15世纪初的明代,中国著名航海家郑和七次远洋航海,留下千古佳话。
Zhōngguó Táng Sòng Yuán shíqī ,lùshàng hé hǎishàng SīchóuzhīLù tóngbù fāzhǎn ,Zhōngguó 、Yìdàlì 、Móluògē de lǚxíngjiā Dùhuán MǎkěBōluó 、Yīběnbáitútài dōu zài lùshàng hé hǎishàng SīchóuzhīLù liúxià le lìshǐ yìnjì 。15 shìjì chū de Míngdài ,Zhōngguó zhùmíng hánghǎijiā ZhèngHé qī cì yuǎnyáng hánghǎi ,liúxià qiāngǔjiāhuà 。
In China’s Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties, during the synchronous development of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road, Chinese, Italian and Moroccan explorers Du Huan, Marco Polo and Ibn Battut, all left traces in the history of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road. During the Ming Dynasty at the start of the 15th Century, the famous Chinese navigator Zheng He went on seven distant voyages, leaving behind legendary tales.
两千多年前,我们的先辈筚路蓝缕,穿越草原沙漠,开辟出联通亚欧非的陆上丝绸之路;我们的先辈扬帆远航穿越惊涛骇浪,闯荡出连接东西方的海上丝绸之路。古丝绸之路打开了各国友好交往的新窗口,书写了人类发展进步的新篇章
liǎng qiān duō nián qián ,wǒmen de xiānbèi bìlùlánlu:3 ,chuānyuè cǎoyuán shāmò ,kāipì chū liántōng yà Ōu Fēi de lùshàng SīchóuzhīLù ;wǒmen de xiānbèi Yáng fān yuǎn háng chuānyuè jīngtāohàilàng ,chuǎngdàng chū liánjiē dōngxīfāng de hǎishàng SīchóuzhīLù 。gǔ SīchóuzhīLù dǎkāi le gèguó yǒuhǎo jiāowǎng de Xīn chuāngkǒu ,shūxiě le rénlèi fāzhǎn jìnbù de Xīn piānzhāng
Over two thousand years ago, our forefathers endeavoured through hardships, crossing the plains and the desert, opening up the Silk Road linking Asia, Europe and Africa; Our forefathers raised their sails and navigated far and wide, crossing the stormy seas, braving the Maritime Silk Road linking the West and the East. The ancient Silk Road opened up new windows for friendly interaction between all countries, writing a new chapter in the book of the progress of human development.
你我相逢在黑夜的海上
nǐwǒ xiāngféng zài hēi yè de hǎishàng
You and I meet by chance in the black sea of the night
那当然咯。唐朝的对外交通特别发达,不仅有陆上丝绸之路,还开辟了海上丝绸之路。对外贸易繁荣,想要什么就有什么。不过我最佩服的是他们并没有贪图享受而荒废朝政,反而更加励精图治,让中国社会走向了封建时代的顶峰!
nà dāngrán lo 。Tángcháo de duìwàijiāotōng tèbié fādá ,bùjǐn yǒu lùshàng sīchóuzhīlù ,hái kāipì le hǎishàng sīchóuzhī lù 。duìwàimàoyì fánróng ,xiǎng yào shénme jiù yǒu shénme 。bùguò wǒ zuì pèifú de shì tāmen bìng méiyǒu tāntú xiǎngshòu ér huāngfèi cháozhèng ,fǎnér gèngjiā lìjīngtúzhì ,ràng Zhōngguó shèhuì zǒuxiàng le fēngjiànshídài de dǐngfēng !
Of course! China had tons of connections with foreign countries during the Tang dynasty. Not only was there an overland Silk Road, there was even a Maritime Silk Road. Foreign trade flourished. You could get whatever you wanted. But most of all I admire those who leaders who didn't weaken the government by craving the trappings of power, and instead exerted themselves to make the country richer and more powerful. They allowed feudal Chinese society to reach its peak!