运载
yùn zài
Pinyin

Definition

运载
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yùn zài
  1. to carry
  2. to convey
  3. delivery
  4. supply

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

xià zǎi
  1. 1 to download
  2. 2 also pr. [xià zài]
mìng yùn
  1. 1 fate
  2. 2 destiny
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
Dà yùn
  1. 1 Mandate of Heaven
  2. 2 the Grand Canal, 1800 km from Beijing to Hangzhou, built starting from 486 BC
  3. 3 usually written 大運河|大运河[Dà Yùn hé]
hǎo yùn
  1. 1 good luck
xìng yùn
  1. 1 fortunate
  2. 2 lucky
  3. 3 fortune
  4. 4 luck
chūn yùn
  1. 1 (increased) passenger transportation around Chinese New Year
zhuǎn zǎi
  1. 1 to forward (a shipment)
  2. 2 to reprint sth published elsewhere
  3. 3 Taiwan pr. [zhuǎn zài]
yùn dòng
  1. 1 to move
  2. 2 to exercise
  3. 3 sports
  4. 4 exercise
  5. 5 motion
  6. 6 movement
  7. 7 campaign
  8. 8 CL:場|场[chǎng]
yùn qi
  1. 1 luck (good or bad)
Ào yùn
  1. 1 abbr. for 奧林匹克運動會|奥林匹克运动会
  2. 2 Olympic Games
  3. 3 the Olympics
Ào yùn huì
  1. 1 abbr. for 奧林匹克運動會|奥林匹克运动会
  2. 2 Olympic Games
  3. 3 the Olympics
kè yùn
  1. 1 passenger transportation
  2. 2 (Tw) intercity bus
tuō yùn
  1. 1 to consign (goods)
  2. 2 to check through (baggage)
chéng zài
  1. 1 to bear the weight
  2. 2 to sustain
jù zài
  1. 1 to refuse to take a passenger (of taxi)
dā zài
  1. 1 to transport (people, a payload etc)
táo huā yùn
  1. 1 luck with the ladies
  2. 2 a romance
  3. 3 good luck
mǎn zài
  1. 1 full to capacity
  2. 2 fully loaded
mǎn zài ér guī
  1. 1 to return from a rewarding journey
hóng yùn
  1. 1 good luck

Idioms (20)

匠心独运
jiàng xīn dú yùn
  1. 1 original and ingenious (idiom)
  2. 2 to show great creativity
千载难逢
qiān zǎi nán féng
  1. 1 extremely rare (idiom)
  2. 2 once in a blue moon
厚德载物
hòu dé zài wù
  1. 1 with great virtue one can take charge of the world (idiom)
口碑载道
kǒu bēi zài dào
  1. 1 lit. praise fills the roads (idiom); praise everywhere
  2. 2 universal approbation
官运亨通
guān yùn hēng tōng
  1. 1 (of a political career) everything is going smoothly (idiom)
怨天载道
yuàn tiān zài dào
  1. 1 lit. cries of complaint fill the roads (idiom); complaints rise all around
  2. 2 discontent is openly voiced
怨声载道
yuàn shēng zài dào
  1. 1 lit. cries of complaint fill the roads (idiom); complaints rise all around
  2. 2 discontent is openly voiced
悲声载道
bēi shēng zài dào
  1. 1 lamentations fill the roads (idiom); severe suffering all around
应天承运
yìng tiān chéng yùn
  1. 1 lit. to respond to heaven and suit the times (idiom); to rule according to the will of heaven
  2. 2 the Divine Right of kings
应运而生
yìng yùn ér shēng
  1. 1 to emerge to meet a historic destiny (idiom)
  2. 2 to arise at an opportune time
  3. 3 able to take advantage of an opportunity
  4. 4 to rise to the occasion
时来运转
shí lái yùn zhuǎn
  1. 1 the time comes, fortune turns (idiom); to have a lucky break
  2. 2 things change for the better
时运不济
shí yùn bù jì
  1. 1 fate is unfavorable (idiom); the omens are not good
时运亨通
shí yùn hēng tōng
  1. 1 our luck is in, everything is going smoothly (idiom)
荆棘载途
jīng jí zài tú
  1. 1 lit. a path covered in brambles
  2. 2 a course of action beset by difficulties (idiom)
走桃花运
zǒu táo huā yùn
  1. 1 to have luck with the ladies (idiom)
载歌且舞
zài gē qiě wǔ
  1. 1 singing and dancing (idiom); festive celebrations
载歌载舞
zài gē zài wǔ
  1. 1 singing and dancing (idiom); festive celebrations
载舟覆舟
zài zhōu fù zhōu
  1. 1 to carry a boat or to overturn a boat (idiom); fig. The people can support a regime or overturn it.
载酒问字
zài jiǔ wèn zì
  1. 1 a scholarly and inquisitive individual (idiom)
运用自如
yùn yòng zì rú
  1. 1 to have a fluent command of (idiom)

Sample Sentences

是的,中国的物流基础设施相对西方国家来说还比较脆弱。我国的高速公路只有美国的三分之一。有些地区的公路质量很好,但有的地区公路低于标准水平。火车更多的是载人,而不是运载货物。港口也是如此,大量船舶的进出时常导致港口拥堵。好在政府也越来越重视运输基础设施的建设,也投入了大量的人力物力和财力。正在修建中的洋山深水港工程,不就是为了优化物流基础设施而建造的嘛。相信这个大航运中心建成之后,我国物流的发展也会再上一个新台阶。
shì de ,Zhōngguó de wùliú jīchǔshèshī xiāngduì xīfāng guójiā láishuō hái bǐjiào cuìruò 。wǒguó de gāosùgōnglù zhǐyǒu Měiguó de sānfēnzhīyī 。yǒuxiē dìqū de gōnglù zhìliàng hěn hǎo ,dàn yǒude dìqū gōnglù dīyú biāozhǔn shuǐpíng 。huǒchē gèng duō de shì zàirén ,ér bù shì yùnzài huòwù 。gǎngkǒu yě shì rúcǐ ,dàliàng chuánbó de jìnchū shícháng dǎozhì gǎngkǒu yōngdǔ 。hǎozài zhèngfǔ yě yuèláiyuè zhòngshì yùnshū jīchǔshèshī de jiànshè ,yě tóurù le dàliàng de rénlì wùlì hé cáilì 。zhèngzài xiūjiàn zhōng de Yángshān shēnshuǐgǎng gōngchéng ,bù jiùshì wèile yōuhuà wùliú jīchǔshèshī ér jiànzào de ma 。xiāngxìn zhège dà hángyùn zhōngxīn jiànchéng zhīhòu ,wǒguó wùliú de fāzhǎn yě huì zài shàng yī ge xīn táijiē 。
Yes. Compared with Western countries, China's logistical infrastructure is pretty fragile. We only have one third as many highways as America. The quality of the highways in some areas is really good, but in some areas it's substandard. Trains carry mostly people, not goods. Harbors are the same way. The large number of boats coming and going often leads to congestion. The good news is, the government is taking the construction of transport infrastructure more and more seriously, and they've invested a lot of human, material, and financial resources. The Yangshan Deep-Water harbor currently in construction is being built to optimize the logistical infrastructure. I'm confident that once this shipping center is built, Chinese logistics will be able to go to the next level.