邮局 (郵局)
yóu jú
Pinyin
Definition
邮局 (郵局)
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- post office
- CL:家[jiā],個|个[gè]
Character Decomposition
Idioms (3)
局促一隅
- 1 to be cramped in a corner (idiom)
当局者迷,旁观者清
- 1 The person on the spot is baffled, the onlooker sees clear (idiom). The onlooker sees more of the game.
顾全大局
- 1 to take the big picture into consideration (idiom)
- 2 to work for the benefits of all
Sample Sentences
现在还有谁去邮局啊,在网上订又便宜又方便。
Who still goes to the post office nowadays? It's cheap and convenient to subscribe online.
嗯?不是应该去邮局订吗?
Oh? Shouldn't we go to the post office to subscribe?
寄,我觉得一般和邮局有关系。
I think "mail" generally has to do with the post office.
邮局里也有这种服务。
The post office also has this kind of service.
我从邮局出来,往东走。
I come out of the post office and head east.
好,我明天就去邮局订。谢啦,美女。
OK, tomorrow I'll go to the post office and order it. Thanks, sweetheart.
我现在也摸出点规律来了。比如困难的“难”是用“又”代替了那个复杂的偏旁;邮局的“邮”是换了个简单点的声旁。有的保留了原字的轮廓,比如我爱你的“爱”;有的是取了原字的一部分,比如学习的“习”。对吧?
I'm able to make out some rules now. For instance, the word for ''difficult" uses the ''right hand radical" to stand for a more complicated radical. The word for ''mail" substituted a simpler phonetic element. Some kept the rough outlines of the original, such as the character for ''love." Some took a portion of the original character, like the word for ''practice." Right?
我要去邮局取包裹。
I have to go to the post office and pick up a package.