迈出 (邁出)
mài chū
Pinyin
Definition
迈出 (邁出)
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- to step out
- to take a (first) step
Character Decomposition
Related Words (20)
- 1 to pay
- 2 to invest (energy or time in a friendship etc)
- 1 to extend
- 1 to go out
- 2 to come out
- 3 to occur
- 4 to produce
- 5 to go beyond
- 6 to rise
- 7 to put forth
- 8 to happen
- 9 (used after a verb to indicate an outward direction or a positive result)
- 10 classifier for dramas, plays, operas etc
- 1 to come out
- 2 to appear
- 3 to arise
- 1 to go out
Idioms (20)
一言既出,驷马难追
- 1 lit. once said, a team of horses cannot unsay it (idiom); a promise must be kept
一鼻孔出气
- 1 lit. to breathe through the same nostril (idiom); fig. two people say exactly the same thing (usually derog.)
- 2 to sing from the same hymn sheet
仓皇出逃
- 1 to run off in a great panic (idiom)
倾巢而出
- 1 the whole nest came out (idiom); to turn out in full strength
出乎意外
- 1 beyond expectation (idiom); unexpected
Sample Sentences
历史是最好的老师。这段历史表明,无论相隔多远,只要我们勇敢迈出第一步,坚持相向而行就能走出一条相遇相知、共同发展之路,走向幸福安宁和谐美好的远方。
History is the best teacher. This period of history shows clearly that, no matter how far apart we are, we only need to be brave enough to make the first step and resolve to continue walking towards one another, and we can walk a road on which we can encounter and get to know one another and engage in joint development, leading towards a happy, peaceful, harmonious, though distant beautiful place.
一定一定。我这才迈出了第一步。如何适应国外文化、适应新的工作方式,这些都还需要我去不断实践,要学的东西实在太多了。