紧接
jǐn jiē
Pinyin

Definition

紧接
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jǐn jiē
  1. immediately adjacent
  2. immediately following
  3. to follow closely on

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

jiē
  1. 1 to receive
  2. 2 to answer (the phone)
  3. 3 to meet or welcome sb
  4. 4 to connect
  5. 5 to catch
  6. 6 to join
  7. 7 to extend
  8. 8 to take one's turn on duty
  9. 9 to take over for sb
jiē shòu
  1. 1 to accept
  2. 2 to receive
jiē zhe
  1. 1 to catch and hold on
  2. 2 to continue
  3. 3 to go on to do sth
  4. 4 to follow
  5. 5 to carry on
  6. 6 then
  7. 7 after that
  8. 8 subsequently
  9. 9 to proceed
  10. 10 to ensue
  11. 11 in turn
  12. 12 in one's turn
zhí jiē
  1. 1 direct (opposite: indirect 間接|间接[jiàn jiē])
  2. 2 immediate
  3. 3 straightforward
yíng jiē
  1. 1 to meet
  2. 2 to welcome
  3. 3 to greet
liàn jiē
  1. 1 link (on a website)
pīn jiē
  1. 1 to put together
  2. 2 to join
jiē shàng
  1. 1 to connect (a cable etc)
  2. 2 to hook up (a device)
  3. 3 to resume (a conversation)
  4. 4 to set (a bone)
jiē xià
  1. 1 to take on (a responsibility)
jiē xià lái
  1. 1 to accept
  2. 2 to take
  3. 3 next
  4. 4 following
jiē dào
  1. 1 to receive (letter etc)
jiē lì
  1. 1 relay
jiē kǒu
  1. 1 interface
  2. 2 port
  3. 3 connector
jiē wěn
  1. 1 to kiss
jiē dài
  1. 1 to receive (a visitor)
  2. 2 to admit (allow sb to enter)
jiē shōu
  1. 1 reception (of transmitted signal)
  2. 2 to receive
  3. 3 to accept
  4. 4 to admit
  5. 5 to take over (e.g. a factory)
  6. 6 to expropriate
jiē jī
  1. 1 jointing machine
  2. 2 riveter
  3. 3 welder
  4. 4 sealer
  5. 5 to meet a plane (i.e. to meet sb at airport)
  6. 6 to service a plane (of airport workers)
jiē nà
  1. 1 to admit (to membership)
jiē tīng
  1. 1 to answer the phone
jiē chù
  1. 1 to touch
  2. 2 to contact
  3. 3 access
  4. 4 in touch with

Idioms (10)

上气不接下气
shàng qì bù jiē xià qì
  1. 1 out of breath (idiom)
  2. 2 to gasp for air
再接再厉
zài jiē zài lì
  1. 1 to continue the struggle (idiom); to persist
  2. 2 unremitting efforts
应接不暇
yìng jiē bù xiá
  1. 1 more than one can attend to (idiom)
  2. 2 deluged (with inquiries etc)
  3. 3 overwhelmed (by the beauty of the scenery)
成语接龙
chéng yǔ jiē lóng
  1. 1 game where the last word of one idiom 成語|成语[chéng yǔ] is the first of the next
接二连三
jiē èr lián sān
  1. 1 one after another (idiom)
  2. 2 in quick succession
接连不断
jiē lián bù duàn
  1. 1 in unbroken succession (idiom)
目不暇接
mù bù xiá jiē
  1. 1 lit. too much for the eye to take in (idiom); a feast for the eyes
短兵相接
duǎn bīng xiāng jiē
  1. 1 lit. short-weaponed soldiery fight one another (idiom); fierce hand-to-hand infantry combat
  2. 2 to fight at close quarters
移花接木
yí huā jiē mù
  1. 1 lit. to graft flowers onto a tree
  2. 2 to surreptitiously substitute one thing for another (idiom)
青黄不接
qīng huáng bù jiē
  1. 1 lit. yellow does not reach green (idiom); the yellow autumn crop does not last until the green spring crop
  2. 2 temporary deficit in manpower or resources
  3. 3 unable to make ends meet

Sample Sentences

听说地铁站里有很多卖咖喱饭的小店,小得连座位都没有。人们挤在一起站着吃饭,三五分钟就搞定一餐,紧接着就赶去别的地方。整个城市都处在高速高压中运转。哎,这样的压力怎么受得了?
tīngshuō dìtiě zhàn lǐ yǒu hěn duō mài gāli fàn de xiǎodiàn ,xiǎo de lián zuòwèi dōu méiyǒu 。rénmen jǐ zài yīqǐ zhàn zhe chīfàn ,sānwǔ fēnzhōng jiù gǎo dìng yī cān ,jǐnjiē zhe jiù gǎnqù bié de dìfang 。zhěnggè chéngshì dōu chǔ zài gāosù gāoyā zhōng yùnzhuǎn 。ai ,zhèyàng de yālì zěnme shòudeliǎo ?
I've heard that there are a lot of curry-rice shops in the subway, so small that they don't even have seats. People stand crowded together to eat, and polish off a meal in under five minutes. Then they rush off to the next place. The entire city runs under high speed and pressure. Agh. How can anyone stand that kind of pressure?
片子是今年初杀青的,对吧?紧接着你又到香港接了另一出戏,开始空中飞人的生活是吧?
piānzi shì jīnniánchū shāqīng de ,duìba ?jǐnjiē zhe nǐ yòu dào Xiānggǎng jiē le lìngyī chū xì ,kāishǐ kōngzhōng fēirén de shēnghuó shì ba ?
The finishing touches were made to the film at the start of this year, yes? Then you went straight to Hong Kong to take on another film, embarking on a life as a trapeze artist, no?